Sheets, plates, and coils are forms of metal that are processed from raw materials like steel, aluminum, or other alloys. They are commonly used in manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, and many other industries due to their versatility and strength. Sheets are thin, flat pieces of metal with a relatively small thickness (usually ranging from 0.2 mm to 6 mm).
Plates are thicker than sheets, typically ranging from 6 mm to several inches (up to 100 mm or more). Coils are sheets of metal that are wound into a roll, either during manufacturing or for ease of transportation.