metallilevy
Metallilevy, commonly referred to as sheet metal, refers to a flat, two-dimensional metal product whose thickness is small compared with its length and width. It is produced by rolling metal into sheets and is typically supplied in coils or cut to size. Common thickness ranges from about 0.2 mm to 6 mm for general engineering, though thicker sheets exist for structural uses. Materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, bronze and titanium, each offering different strength, ductility and corrosion resistance.
Production and formability: Sheet metal is manufactured mainly by rolling, either hot or cold. Cold-worked sheets
Surface finishes and coatings: Uncoated sheets may be left as-rolled or treated. Common finishes include galvanized
Applications and considerations: Metallilevy is used in construction (facades, roofing, ductwork), transportation (body panels, chassis parts),
Standards and sustainability: Thickness and tolerances are defined by national and international standards (such as EN