Wholesaler of a wide range of products which include 3mm gi sheet, gc sheets, prepainted galvanized steel sheet and ms sheet.
₹ 56 / Kg Get Latest Price
| Thickness | 3 mm |
| Material | GI |
| Brand | TATA |
| Length | 8 ft |
| Width | 4 ft |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Color | Silver |
| Manufacturing Technique | Cold Rolled |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Design/Pattern | Plain |
| Product Thickness | 3 mm |
Minimum order quantity: 1000 Kg
₹ 60 / Kg Get Latest Price
| Thickness | 0.5 mm |
| Surface Treatment | Galvanised |
| Width | 3 ft |
| Brand | TATA |
| Color | Silver |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Design/Pattern | Wavy |
| Features | Easy To Install And Maintain |
Minimum order quantity: 1000 Kg
₹ 75 / Kg Get Latest Price
| Material | GI |
| Coating Thickness | 0.6 mm |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
₹ 60 / Kg Get Latest Price
| Thickness (mm) | 1 mm |
| Type | Cold Rolled (CR) |
| Grade | EDD (Extra Deep) |
| Width (mm) | 1250 mm |
| Brand | TATA Steel |
| Surface Condition | Pickled & Oiled |
As of 2026, MS (Mild Steel) Sheets remain the most essential "base" material in construction and manufacturing. While similar to the MS roofing sheets we discussed earlier, an "MS Sheet" refers more broadly to the flat-rolled metal used as a raw material for everything from car bodies to industrial bins.
Here is the technical and practical description of MS Sheets.
1. Composition & PropertiesMS sheets are made from low-carbon steel (typically 0.05% to 0.25% carbon). This specific chemistry defines how the material behaves:
Ductility: It is highly "rubbery" for a metal; you can bend, roll, and stamp it into complex shapes without it cracking.
Weldability: Because of the low carbon content, it is the easiest type of steel to weld. It doesn't require the pre-heating or specialized gases that high-carbon or stainless steels do.
Magnetism: MS is ferromagnetic, making it ideal for applications involving magnetic lifts or sensors.
Recyclability: It is 100% recyclable without losing its structural integrity.
The way the sheet is rolled determines its surface finish and strength:
Hot Rolled (HR) Sheets: Rolled at high temperatures (above 900°C). They have a rougher, bluish-grey finish (mill scale). Best for structural parts where looks don't matter.
Cold Rolled (CR) Sheets: HR sheets that are further processed at room temperature. They are shinier, have much tighter thickness tolerances, and a smoother surface. Best for furniture, appliances, and car panels.
In the industry, MS "Sheets" are usually defined as being below 6 mm in thickness. Anything thicker is technically called an MS Plate.
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