lamiera
Lamiera is a flat, thin sheet of metal produced by rolling metal into a sheet. In Italian usage, the term covers a range of metals and alloys used in sheet form, typically steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, zinc, and alloys such as brass. Lamiera can be bare or coated for corrosion resistance, with common finishes including galvanized (zinc-coated), painted, lacquered, or polymer-coated. The word derives from lamina, meaning a thin layer or plate.
Thickness varies widely, from roughly 0.3 mm to several millimetres, depending on alloy and application. Lamiera
Processing and forming methods include shearing, blanking, punching, bending (press brake), roll forming, and deep drawing.
Lamiera is highly recyclable and plays a central role in metal supply chains. Environmental considerations include