bar metals: is long and have a more than one shape 1-strips metals: are small and they are part of sheet metal 2-sheet metal: has a big areal and less thickness and used to make strips metals 3-plate metal: has a large area with big thickness
sheet metal is very thin and you can make strips metal from it, bar metal is long and u can make any shape form it, strip metal is small and made from sheet metal
The traditional names for various types of brass usually reflected either the color of the material or the intended use. For example, red brass contained 15% zinc and had a reddish color, while yellow brass contained 35% zinc and had a yellowish color. Cartridge brass contained 30% zinc and was used to make cartridges for firearms. Naval brasses had up to 39.7% zinc and were used in various applications on ships.
Read more: How brass is made - material, history, used, dimensions, composition, structure, steps, product, industry, machine, History, Raw Materials, Design, The Manufacturing Process of brass
Roll forming is a continuous bending operation in which a long strip of metal (typically coiled steel) is passed through consecutive sets of rolls, or stands, each performing only an incremental part of the bend, until the desired cross-section profile is obtained. Roll forming is ideal for producing parts with long lengths or in large quantities. There are mainly 3 main processes, 4 rollers, 3 rollers and 2 rollers, and have different advantages according to the specifications of the plate (thickness lenght and diameter) and the shapes.
Also call roll bending or plate rolling process this is used in many fields, Exhaust pipes, Trucks brakes, Pressure Vessel Tanks Gaz tanks, Components for airbags, Fire extinguishers, Hot water boilers, Drawer rails, Filter housings, Fittings, Fuel filters, Gear components, Gear selector forks, Multi diameter Shells, Pressurized containers, Pumps' shells, Rear axles, Sink mountings, Spinningcompatible tubes, Washing drumbs
The traditional names for various types of brass usually reflected either the color of the material or the intended use. For example, red brass contained 15% zinc and had a reddish color, while yellow brass contained 35% zinc and had a yellowish color. Cartridge brass contained 30% zinc and was used to make cartridges for firearms. Naval brasses had up to 39.7% zinc and were used in various applications on ships.
plate:- Has A Large Area With A Big Thickness... sheet:- It Is Very Thin And Used To Make Strips Metals... strips:- Are Small And They Are A Part Of Sheet Metals... bars:- It Is Long And Have A Square Shape...
plate is in sheets (like 4x8, sometimes bigger) and bar is long then strips (usually 20+') 3/4 is way too thick for a jeep (and heavy), that's larger than what they'd use on a tank recovery tank. as long as you have it shaped like a C or I, 1/4" is more than strong enough, if your just going with a flat piece across the frame rails, then 3/8 or 1/2. if you have a harbor freight in your area, they sell a universal winch plate for less than you could probably buy the raw metal, I used it and wench regularly with it (pulled a 1 ton dually out the other day, its strong enough).
bars:- It Is Long And Have A Square Shape. sheet: It Is Very Thin And Used To Make Strips Metals. strips:- Small And They Are A Part Of Sheet Metals. plate:A Large Area With A Big Thickness.
Sheet metal: very thin. used to make strips metals. Bar metal: long. square or round shape. Strips metal: small. parts from sheet metal. Plate Metal: has more thickness than sheet metals. large area with more big thickness.
42 comments:
bar metals:
is long and have a sqaure shape
strips metals:
are small and they are part of sheet
metal
sheet metal:
has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
plate metal:
has a large area with big thickness
the difference between strip and sheet:a sheet is the whole thing, a strip is a long narrow piece torn from the sheet.
the difference between sheet and plate:The difference is thickness Plate is thicker than sheet.
Sheet metal:
1- very thin.
2- used to make strips metals.
Bar metal:
1-long.
2-square or round shape.
Strips metal:
1-small.
2-parts from sheet metal.
Plate Metal:
1-has more thickness than sheet metals.
2-large area with more big thickness.
the difference between strip and sheet:a sheet is the whole thing, a strip is a long narrow piece torn from the sheet.
the difference between sheet and plate:The difference is thickness Plate is thicker than sheet.
the difference between strip and sheet:a sheet is the whole thing, a strip is a long narrow piece torn from the sheet.
the difference between sheet and plate:The difference is thickness Plate is thicker than sheet.
heet metal :
* thin.
*used to make strips metals.
Bar metal:
*-long.
*-square or round shape.
Strips metal:
*-small.
*-parts from sheet metal.
bar metals:
is long and have a sqaure shape
1-strips metals:
are small and they are part of sheet
metal
2-sheet metal:
has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
3-plate metal:
has a large area with big thickness
Abdulaziz mohd bin humaid 11-11 AT1000252
bar metals:
is long and have a sqaure shape
strips metals:
are small and they are part of sheet
metal
sheet metal:
has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
plate metal:
has a large area with big thickness
strips metal is :part of the sheet metal
bar metal:
long and square or round shape.
Strips metal:
smaller and parts from sheet metal.
Plate Metal:has more thickness than sheet metals and large area with more big thickness.
bar metals:
is long and have a more than one shape
1-strips metals:
are small and they are part of sheet
metal
2-sheet metal:
has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
3-plate metal:
has a large area with big thickness
Abdulaziz mohd bin humaid 11-11 AT1000252
sheet metal is very thin and you can make strips metal from it, bar metal is long and u can make any shape form it, strip metal is small and made from sheet metal
Sheet metal:
1- very thin.
2- used to make strips metals.
Bar metal:
1-long.
2-square or round shape.
Strips metal:
1-small.
2-parts from sheet metal.
Plate Metal:
1-has more thickness than sheet metals.
2-large area with more big thickness.
bar metals:
is long and have a sqaure shape
strips metals:
are small and they are part of sheet
metal
sheet metal:
has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
plate metal:
has a large area with big thickness
The traditional names for various types of brass usually reflected either the color of the material or the intended use. For example, red brass contained 15% zinc and had a reddish color, while yellow brass contained 35% zinc and had a yellowish color. Cartridge brass contained 30% zinc and was used to make cartridges for firearms. Naval brasses had up to 39.7% zinc and were used in various applications on ships.
Read more: How brass is made - material, history, used, dimensions, composition, structure, steps, product, industry, machine, History, Raw Materials, Design, The Manufacturing Process of brass
Roll forming is a continuous bending operation in which a long strip of metal (typically coiled steel) is passed through consecutive sets of rolls, or stands, each performing only an incremental part of the bend, until the desired cross-section profile is obtained. Roll forming is ideal for producing parts with long lengths or in large quantities. There are mainly 3 main processes, 4 rollers, 3 rollers and 2 rollers, and have different advantages according to the specifications of the plate (thickness lenght and diameter) and the shapes.
Also call roll bending or plate rolling process this is used in many fields, Exhaust pipes, Trucks brakes, Pressure Vessel Tanks Gaz tanks, Components for airbags, Fire extinguishers, Hot water boilers, Drawer rails, Filter housings, Fittings, Fuel filters, Gear components, Gear selector forks, Multi diameter Shells, Pressurized containers, Pumps' shells, Rear axles, Sink mountings, Spinningcompatible tubes, Washing drumbs
The traditional names for various types of brass usually reflected either the color of the material or the intended use. For example, red brass contained 15% zinc and had a reddish color, while yellow brass contained 35% zinc and had a yellowish color. Cartridge brass contained 30% zinc and was used to make cartridges for firearms. Naval brasses had up to 39.7% zinc and were used in various applications on ships.
plate:- Has A Large Area With A Big Thickness...
sheet:- It Is Very Thin And Used To Make Strips Metals...
strips:- Are Small And They Are A Part Of Sheet Metals...
bars:- It Is Long And Have A Square Shape...
plate is in sheets (like 4x8, sometimes bigger) and bar is long then strips (usually 20+') 3/4 is way too thick for a jeep (and heavy), that's larger than what they'd use on a tank recovery tank. as long as you have it shaped like a C or I, 1/4" is more than strong enough, if your just going with a flat piece across the frame rails, then 3/8 or 1/2. if you have a harbor freight in your area, they sell a universal winch plate for less than you could probably buy the raw metal, I used it and wench regularly with it (pulled a 1 ton dually out the other day, its strong enough).
bars:- It Is Long And Have A Square Shape.
sheet: It Is Very Thin And Used To Make Strips Metals.
strips:- Small And They Are A Part Of Sheet Metals.
plate:A Large Area With A Big Thickness.
sheet metal:-
sheet metal have a large area and and it is very thin.
bar metals:-
is long steel and it have a cross area that have square shape
plate metal:
plate metal is have a large part and it's thick
strips metals:-
are small steel and they are part of sheet metal
bar metals:
it's long and have round, rectangle and square shape.
Strips metals:
strips is part of sheet metals.
Sheet metals:
has a big area and too thin like papers, less thickness and used to make strips metals, also you can cut it with a Scissors or machines.
plate metal:
is very large, has large area and it's very thick.
sheet metal:-
sheet metal have a large area and and it is very thin.
bar metals:-
is long steel and it have a cross area that have square shape
plate metal:
plate metal is have a large part and it's thick
strips metals:-
are small steel and they are part of sheet metal
Sheet metal:
very thin.
used to make strips metals.
Bar metal:
long.
square or round shape.
Strips metal:
small.
parts from sheet metal.
Plate Metal:
has more thickness than sheet metals.
large area with more big thickness.
strips metals:
are small and they are part of sheet
metal
sheet metal:
has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
plate metal:
has a large area
Bar metal: a long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon.
Strip metal: a long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic, or some other material.
Sheet metal: Metal formed into thin sheets, typically by rolling or hammering.
Plate metal: a thin, flat sheet or strip of metal or other material, typically one used to join or strengthen things or forming part of a machine.
Sheet metal:
-used to make strips metals.
-very thin.
Bar metal:
-long.
-square shape.
Plate Metal:
-has more thickness than sheet.
-large.
Strips metal:
-small.
-parts from sheet metal.
*bar metals is long and square shape.
*strips metals are small with metal of part of sheet.
*sheet metal has a big areal and less thickness.
*plate metal has a large arena with big thickness.
The bar metals is long and have a square shape.
the strips metals are small and they are part of sheet
metal
the sheet metal it has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
and the plate metal it's has a large area with big thickness.
Sheet metal: is thin ( maybe 1 mm ) and square and are used to make strip metal
Bar Metal: is a long rod and that has different cross section area's
Strip Metals: is made of sheet metal
Plate Metal: Has a large area and is very thick ( about 4 mm )
Sheet metal:
-used to make strips metals.
-very thin.
Bar metal:
-long.
-square shape.
Plate Metal:
-has more thickness than sheet.
-large.
Strips metal:
-small.
-parts from sheet metal.
Bar metal: a long rod
Strip metal: a long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic,
Sheet metal: Metal formed into thin sheets, typically by rolling or hammering
Plate metal: a thin, flat sheet or strip of metal or other material,
bar metals: is long
strips metals:: Are small
sheet metal:: has a big areal and less thickness
plate metal:: has a large area with big thickness
bar metals:
long and has a circle shape at end.
strips metals:
strips are small and they are part of sheet
metal
sheet metal:
has a big side but thin
used to make strips metals
plate metal:
large area with big thickness
bar metals: A solid piece square shaped and long sized.
strips metals: its small sized and it has parts of sheet metals.
sheet metal: its very thin and used to make strip metals.
plate metal: its thicker than sheet metals and has a large area with more big thickness.
the sheet metal is very thin and has a good area
the bar metal is a long rod that has different cross-section area's
the plate metal is a very thick metal and has a big area
and the strip metal is made of the sheet metal
The difference between Bar metal, Sheet metal, Strips metal and Plate metal.
Bar metal:
-Square shape.
-Long.
Sheet metal:
-Used to make strips metals.
-More thinner.
Strips metal:
-Part of sheet metal.
-Small size.
Plate metal:
-Has more thickness than sheet.
-Large size.
11-12*
bars:
so long with circle shape.
sheet:
used to make strips metals and they are very thin.
strips:
so small object and part of sheet metals
plate:
large area and thick.
Bar metal: a long rod or rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material, typically used as an obstruction, fastening, or weapon.
Strip metal: a long, narrow piece of cloth, paper, plastic.
metal: Metal formed into thin sheets, typically by rolling or hammering.
Plate metal: a thin, flat sheet or strip of metal or other material, typically one used to join or strengthen things or forming part of a machine.
the difference between strip and sheet:a sheet is the whole thing, a strip is a long narrow piece torn from the sheet.
Sheet metal:
very thin and used to make strips metals.
Bar metal:
very long and square or round shape from end.
Strips metal:
small and has parts from sheet metals.
Plate Metal:
has more thickness than sheet metals.
large area with big thickness.
bar metals:
is long and have a sqaure shape
strips metals:
are small and they are part of sheet
metal
sheet metal:
has a big areal and less thickness
and used to make strips metals
plate metal:
has a large area with big thickness
sheet metal:
1- very thin.
2- used to make strips metals.
Bar metal:
1-long.
2-square or round shape.
Strips metal:
1-small.
2-parts from sheet metal.
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