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16 gauge cold rolled steel

Release Tme: 2024-03-19
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16 Gauge 0.06" Cold Rolled Steel Sheet Cut to Size

Cold Roll Steel is one of the best materials to use for steel fabrication. It can easily be cut, formed, machined and welded. Cold Rolled steel offers a great finish and does not contain a mill scale, making it perfect for fabrication operations that require welding. Cold Rolled Steel is significantly stronger than A36 steel which makes it the best choice for brackets, gussets, car parts, and more!

16 gauge hot rolled steel

Measured by its thickness (gauge), cold rolled steel sheets are frequently used in general fabrication where the finish is important.

16 gauge cold rolled sheet metal

Features:

- 16 Gauge 0.0598" thickness 

- Grade 1018

- MTR available upon request

- Minimum Size 1"x1" 

- Maximum Size 36"x 36" 

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