[Technical Document] Sheet Metal Basics Course - Session 2: Materials Used in Sheet Metal Processing
The size of materials mainly used as sheet metal is determined by JIS standards.
The materials used in sheet metal processing mainly include soft steel plates, stainless steel plates, surface-treated steel plates, aluminum plates, and copper plates. Steel plates are classified by thickness into thick plates (6mm or more), medium plates (3mm or more but less than 6mm), and thin plates (less than 3mm). This document introduces "materials used in sheet metal processing," as well as "classification of sheet metal materials" and "standard materials and sketch materials." Please feel free to download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Materials used in sheet metal processing ■ Classification of sheet metal materials ■ Let's memorize material symbols ■ Standard materials and sketch materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The Amada Group is a global manufacturer of metal processing machines that processes "metal sheets" and "metal blocks" to create metal products found in everyday life, as well as developing, manufacturing, selling, and providing services (operational guarantees) for peripheral equipment, molds, cutting tools, and software. The Amada Group consists of 93 companies, including its holding company, Amada Co., Ltd., and focuses on five main businesses: sheet metal, fine welding, cutting, grinding machines, and press automation solutions, operating in over 100 countries. As a global manufacturer of metal processing machines, Amada promotes automation and digital transformation (DX) through total solutions that include not only processing machines but also peripheral equipment, control systems, and software, contributing to the advancement of manufacturing.