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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.
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What is 16 gauge thickness in mm? Standard Steel: 16 Gauge = 1.519 mm. Galvanized Steel: 16 Gauge = 1.613 mm. Stainless Steel: 16 Gauge = 1.588 mm. Aluminum, Brass, Copper: 16 Gauge = 1.29 mm. When working with sheet metal, the term “gauge” is often used. Gauge are used to specify the thickness of a metal sheet.
Gauge to Decimal to Millimeter Conversion Chart. Gauge. ( ga ) Standard Steel Thickness. Galvanized Steel Thickness. Aluminum Thickness. inch. mm. inch.
Gauge. Stainless. Galvanized. Sheet Steel. Aluminum. Fraction. inches (mm) inches (mm)
Use our handy chart to convert standard gauge numbers in decimals of an inch for sheet steel, aluminum and stainless steel.
The following sheet metal gauge size reference chart gives the weight and thickness of sheet metal given as a "gauge" (sometimes spelled gage) and indicates the standard thickness of sheet metal and wire.For most materials, as the gauge number increases, the material thickness decreases.
In our industry, some of the most commonly used and referenced steel thicknesses are: 18 gage = 0.042" (1.0mm) 16 gage = 0.053" (1.3mm) 14 gage = 0.067" (1.7mm) 12 gage = 0.093" (2.3mm) The term "gage" and Gauge" are used interchangeably. DISCLAIMER: