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Sheet Metal Gauges and Weights. These are American (Brown & Sharpe) Gauges.
Below you will find a chart for metal thicknesses and weights. Commonly used metals for manufacturing at our shop are: Aluminum: 0.025", 0.032", 0.040", 0.050", 0.063", 0.080", 1/8" (0.125") and 1/4" (0.25"). Cold and hot rolled steel: 16 gauge, 14 gauge, 1/8" and 1/4".
Gauge and weight chart for sheet steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum and strip & tubing.
The chart below can be used to determine the equivalent sheet thickness, in inches or millimeters, for a gauge number from the selected gauge size standard. The weight per unit area of the sheet can also be seen in pounds per square foot and kilograms per square meter.
The table below provides sheet steel weights and thicknesses in both US and metric according to the Manufacturers’ Standard Gauge for Sheet Steel (MSG), which is the primary commercial gauge system used by sheet steel manufacturers in the United States today.
Approximate Weight and Thickness of Steel and Aluminum. Gauge. Galvanized and Paintable Galvanized Steel. Non-Galvanized Carbon Steel. Stainless Steel (304 or 316)
You can use the steel gauge chart to source the proper material to fit you and your customer’s needs. We will help you determine the right amount of steel for your hot-rolled, hot-rolled pickled and oiled, cold-rolled or galvanized projects.