dünnblech
Dünnblech refers to sheet metal with a thickness typically ranging from 0.1 mm to 6 mm. This material is widely used across various industries due to its versatility, formability, and cost-effectiveness. The production of dünnblech involves rolling processes, where metal is passed through rollers to achieve the desired thickness and surface finish. Common metals used for dünnblech include steel (such as cold-rolled steel, galvanized steel, and stainless steel), aluminum, copper, and brass.
The properties of dünnblech can be tailored through different manufacturing processes and alloying. For instance, annealing