Sheet Metal Materials

Compare sheet metal materials to find the ideal solution for your project. From steel and aluminum to specialty alloys, our guide highlights key properties like strength, durability, and flexibility, helping you choose the right material for prototypes, production parts, or custom designs.

  • SS304 stainless steel sheet metal material — corrosion-resistant, durable metal for precision sheet metal fabrication and industrial applications.

    Stainless Steel 304

    Corrosion Resistance, Strength, Economical, Weldability, Formability, Ductility

    304 stainless steel is a commonly used austenitic stainless steel material, widely applied in various equipment and structural components due to its excellent corrosion resistance and workability. 304 stainless steel sheets have outstanding resistance to acids and alkalis, maintaining long-term stability in atmospheric conditions, water, and most chemical media. At the same time, they offer good toughness and strong weldability, making them resistant to cracking or deformation during forming and processing. With a smooth surface that is easy to clean and maintain, 304 stainless steel is widely used in kitchenware, medical equipment, and architectural decoration.

  • Low carbon steel sheet metal material — durable and versatile metal for precision sheet metal fabrication and industrial components.

    Low Carbon Steel

    Economical, Weldability, Formability

    Mild steel is widely used in sheet metal processing due to its excellent plasticity and weldability, and it is not prone to cracking after processing. This material is susceptible to oxidation and rusting, so post-treatment (such as galvanizing, painting, and powder coating) is required to enhance surface protection.

  • Galvanized steel sheet metal material — corrosion-resistant, durable metal for precision sheet metal fabrication and industrial components.

    Galvanized Steel

    Durability, Economical, Formability

    Galvanized steel comes with a zinc coating that provides both corrosion resistance and an attractive appearance. Thanks to its excellent workability, the surface zinc layer is not easily cracked or peeled during forming and processing. Although part of the zinc layer may vaporize during welding, the remaining zinc still offers localized corrosion protection.

  • Horizon Precision Sheet Metal Material Brass for Industrial & Decorative Use

    Brass

    Corrosion Resistance, Easily Weldable

    Brass sheet metal, an alloy of copper and zinc, combines excellent corrosion resistance with good strength and durability. Its high malleability and formability make it easy to fabricate into complex shapes, while its superior thermal and electrical conductivity suit a variety of industrial and electrical applications. Additionally, its attractive golden appearance makes it a popular choice for decorative and architectural uses.

  • AL5052

    Corrosion Resistant, Easily Formable, Easily Weldable

    Aluminum 5052 is a lightweight, high-strength alloy with outstanding corrosion resistance. Its excellent formability and weldability make it ideal for complex shapes and durable parts, even in harsh environments. Combining performance with aesthetic appeal, 5052 is a trusted choice for marine, automotive, industrial, and architectural applications.