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Sheet Metal is generally sheets less than 6 mm. Sheet metal is produced by reducing the thickness of a long work piece by compressive forces applied through a set of rolls. This process is known as rolling and began around 1500 AD. Sheet metals are available as flat pieces or as strip in coils. It is characterized by its thickness or gauge of the metal. The gauge of sheet metal ranges from 30 gauge to about 8 gauge. The higher the gauge, the thinner the metal is. There are many different metals that can be made into sheet metal. Aluminum , Brass , Copper , cold rolled steel, mild steel, Nickel and Titanium are just a few examples of metal that can be made into sheet metal. Sheet metal has many different applications like car bodies, airplane wings, medical tables, roofs for building and about a thousand other things.
A main feature of sheet metal is its ability to be formed and shaped by a variety of processes. Each process does something different to the metal giving it a different shape or size. Processes include:
; "Stretching" : Stretching is a process where sheet metal is clamped around its edges and stretched over a die or form block. This process is mainly used for the manufacture of aircraft wings, automotive door and window panels.
; "Drawing" : Drawing forms sheet metal into cylindrical or box shaped parts by using a punch which presses the blank into a die cavity.
; "Deep drawing" : Deep Drawing is a type of Drawing process where the depth of the part is greater than its diameter. Deep drawing is used for making automotive fuel tanks, kitchen sinks, 2 piece Aluminum Can s, etc.
; "Bending and flanging" : Bending and flanging imparts stiffness to a sheet metal part or to form various shapes, such as 3 piece aluminum cans {Link without Title} .
; "Punching / shearing" : During punching or shearing, the sheet metal is cut by using a punch and die.
; "Spinning" : Spinning is used to make axis-symmetric parts by applying a work piece to a rotating Mandrel with the help of rollers or rigid tools. Spinning is used to make rocket motor casings and missile nose cones for example.
; "Press forming" : This is a form of bending used for long and thin sheet metal parts.
;" Roll Forming " : A continuous bending operation for producing open profiles or welded tubes with long lengths or in large quantities.