4×8 Sheet Metal
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Basic Info
Steel plates are divided into hot-rolled and cold-rolled according to the process. The 4×8 sheet metal refers to the length and width dimensions of common cold-rolled steel plates, with a size of 4 feet * 8 feet (1219mm * 2438mm). Cold-rolled stainless steel plates can reflect shadows, while hot-rolled ones cannot.
4×8 Sheet Metal Data Sheet
Length × Width (mm): The dimensions of the sheet are 1219 mm × 2438 mm for all thicknesses listed.
Single Weight (kg/pcs): The weight of a single sheet in kilograms, depending on the thickness.
Details by thickness
0.5 mm: Weight is 11.78 kg.
0.6 mm: Weight is 14.14 kg.
0.8 mm: Weight is 18.85 kg.
0.9 mm: Weight is 21.21 kg.
1.0 mm: Weight is 23.56 kg.
1.2 mm: Weight is 28.28 kg.
1.5 mm: Weight is 35.35 kg.
1.8 mm: Weight is 42.42 kg.
2.0 mm: Weight is 47.13 kg.
2.5 mm: Weight is 58.92 kg.
3.0 mm: Weight is 70.70 kg.
Cold-Rolled Steel Plate
Cold-rolled steel plate is a steel plate processed by cold rolling at room temperature. In the cold rolling process, the steel billet is cooled and then subjected to plastic deformation by cold rolling machinery to finally form steel plates of the required size and shape.
The surface of cold-rolled steel plates is relatively flat, with high smoothness. Due to processing at room temperature, the mechanical properties of cold-rolled steel plates are more uniform and stable than those of hot-rolled steel plates. They also have good dimensional accuracy and surface quality, suitable for applications requiring high precision and surface quality, such as automotive manufacturing and appliance manufacturing.
Hot-Rolled Steel Plate
Hot-rolled steel plate is a steel plate processed by hot rolling at high temperature. In the hot rolling process, the steel billet is heated to an appropriate temperature and then subjected to plastic deformation by rolling machinery to finally form steel plates of the required size and shape.
The surface of hot-rolled steel plates is rougher and has a certain oxide layer. Due to processing at high temperatures, hot-rolled steel plates usually have higher strength and plasticity, suitable for structures and processing processes requiring higher strength.
Galvanized Plate
Galvanized plate is a steel plate made by treating the surface of ordinary steel plate through galvanizing process. Hot-dip galvanizing or electroplating is usually used to cover the surface of the steel plate with a layer of zinc to prevent oxidation and corrosion of the steel surface, and improve the weather resistance and corrosion resistance of the steel plate.
Characteristics
High Strength: 4×8 thin metal sheets are processed and treated to have excellent strength, capable of withstanding various mechanical and structural loads, ensuring project stability and safety.
Corrosion Resistance: 4×8 thin metal sheets made of corrosion-resistant materials have excellent corrosion resistance in various harsh environments, maintaining good appearance and performance for a long time.
Plasticity: 4×8 thin metal sheets are easy to process into various shapes and sizes, suitable for various processing techniques, including cutting, bending, and stamping, to meet the needs of different projects.
Versatility: 4×8 thin metal sheets have a wide range of applications in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and decoration, and can be used for various projects such as building structures, mechanical equipment, and decorative materials, demonstrating their versatility.
Flexibility: Due to their small size, 4×8 thin metal sheets have high flexibility in projects, able to adapt to various spaces and design requirements, providing more choices and possibilities for projects.
Applications
Building Industry
Used for support and coverage of building structures, such as roofs, walls, and floors.
Used as exterior decorative materials for buildings, such as curtain wall panels, facade panels, and decorative wall panels.
Used for manufacturing building accessories such as doors, windows, stairs, and railings.
Manufacturing Industry
Used for manufacturing the shells and parts of machinery and equipment, such as car bodies, chassis, and frames.
Used for manufacturing the shells and internal support structures of electronic products, such as computer cases, chassis, and monitor brackets.
Used for manufacturing the appearance decoration and structural support of furniture and home appliances, such as furniture frames and appliance shells.
Decoration Industry
Used for interior decoration materials, such as ceilings, wall panels, floors, and partitions.
Used to make furniture and home decoration items, such as tables, chairs, and lamps.
Used as commercial space decoration materials, such as shopping mall display racks and shop decoration.
Metal Processing Industry
Used for cutting, bending, welding, and other processes in metal processing, to make various metal products and parts.
Used as the substrate of metal sheets for further surface treatment and processing, such as spraying, hot-dip galvanizing, and chromium plating.


