Mild Steel Sheets: Standard carbon steel used for general-purpose applications.
Stainless Steel Sheets: Highly corrosion-resistant, suitable for environments that require hygiene and durability, such as food processing, medical equipment, and kitchen appliances.
Galvanized Steel Sheets: Steel sheets coated with a layer of zinc to prevent corrosion. Ideal for outdoor construction and roofing.
Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: Steel processed at room temperature, offering smoother surfaces and higher strength.
Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets: Produced by rolling steel at high temperatures, typically used for construction and heavy-duty applications.
Steel sheets typically range in thickness from 0.2mm to 12mm. For most industrial applications, common thicknesses are 0.5mm to 3mm. Thicker sheets (up to 12mm) are used in construction and heavy machinery. Always verify the thickness requirements for your specific project.
Common steel sheet grades include:
A36: A basic carbon steel grade used for general construction.
SS400: Standard structural carbon steel used in construction.
304 Stainless Steel: Corrosion-resistant steel used in industries that require a high level of hygiene and corrosion resistance.
The lead time for bulk orders of steel sheets varies based on the quantity, thickness, and customization. For standard orders, lead times range from 1 to 4 weeks, while custom orders may take longer, especially if coatings or special treatments are required. Always confirm the lead time with the supplier, like Baiyoung, before placing an order.