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Pickled and Oiled Steel Sheet

Pickled and Oiled Steel Sheet

Pickled and oiled steel sheet is a type of metal product that undergoes a treatment process involving the removal of surface scale and oxides through acid pickling and the application of oil to prevent rusting. This results in a clean, smooth surface ideal for applications requiring superior paint adhesion and surface finish. Commonly used in automotive, construction, and industrial sectors, it offers improved workability and is available in various grades to meet specific mechanical and dimensional requirements.

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Alloy ASTM Characteristics
A1011 ASTM A1011

Automotive manufacturing components

Construction equipment and building materials

Industrial machinery and equipment production

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

  • The chemical composition of the material includes a maximum of 0.15% Carbon (C), 0.6% Manganese (Mn), 0.03% Phosphorus (P), and 0.035% Sulfur (S).

MECHANICAL INFORMATION

  • This category of material features a maximum carbon percentage of 0.15%, manganese up to 0.6%, phosphorus not exceeding 0.03%, and sulfur up to 0.035%. In terms of mechanical properties, the density is 0.284 lb/in³ (7.87 g/cc), the ultimate tensile strength is 58,000 psi (400 MPa), and the yield tensile strength is 36,300 psi (250 MPa). The Brinell hardness is measured at 75. Please note that these chemical compositions and mechanical properties are general approximations and material test reports are available upon request from our Customer Service Department. The available sizes include various gauges, with thicknesses ranging from 7ga to 14ga, and standardized widths and lengths, with correlating weights listed for detailed options.

AVAILABLE SIZES

  • The available sizes for this category include sheets with thicknesses of 14 gauge, 12 gauge, 11 gauge, 10 gauge, and 7 gauge. Each thickness comes in different dimensions: 48.00" x 120.00", 48.00" x 96.00", and 60.00" x 120.00". The corresponding weights per square foot vary, with 14 gauge sheets weighing 3.125 lbs/ft, 12 gauge sheets weighing 4.375 lbs/ft, 11 gauge sheets weighing 5.000 lbs/ft, 10 gauge sheets weighing 5.625 lbs/ft, and 7 gauge sheets weighing 7.500 lbs/ft.