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We are very often use the sheets and plates during construction activities. Sheet metal and plate metal are different forms of steel. The most notable difference between plate and sheet metal is the thickness of the products. Plate metal is thicker when compared to sheet metal.
In general thickness less then 5.99 mm is called sheet and more than 6 mm is called plates. Sheets can be measured in SWG or in mm (millimeter). Unit weight of Sheets is as follows.
Sheet metal is produced on an industrial scale by applying rolling, processing and drying techniques. Eventually it is the process of rolling that will decide whether a particular metal will be classified as sheet or plate. Rolling metal adds pressure which determines the overall thickness of the metal. If the metal is rolled thin then it is considered to be sheet and if it is thick then the metal can be classified as plate.