1. How thick is the cold rolled sheet?
The thickness of cold rolled steel plates is typically in the range of 0.5-3mm.
However, there are also variations of cold-rolled steel sheets, with a minimum thickness of 0.3 mm and a maximum thickness of 6 mm.

2. What is the standard length and width of cold rolled sheet?
The standard dimensions of cold rolled steel plates are mainly 48 feet and 40 feet, with dimensions of 1219 mm x 2438 mm and 1219 mm x 3048 mm respectively.
However, the length and width of cold-rolled sheets may vary.
The width of cold-rolled sheets is normally less than 1.5 meters, while the length is generally less than 6 meters.
For more specific information, please refer to the cold rolled steel sheet specifications and sizes table.
Cold Rolled Steel Sheet Specifications and Dimensions Table
| Thickness/Width × length | ≤0.5 | >0.5~1 | >1~3 | >3 |
| 1000×2000 | √√√ | √√√ | √√√ | √√ |
| 1219×2438 | √√ | √√√ | √√√ | √√ |
| 1219×3048 | √√ | √√√ | √√√ | √√ |
| 1500×3000 | – | √ | √√ | √√√ |
Comments:
- Unit: mm
- √√√: This specification has many dimensions;
√√: This specification is usually many;
√: This specification is small;
-: No specification







