The thickness of stainless steel sheets is often denoted by gauge, which is a unit of measurement used in the United States. Gauge represents the thickness of the sheet metal, with a higher gauge number indicating a thinner sheet. Here is a comparison table between gauge and millimeter (mm) thickness for stainless steel sheets:
10 | 3.43 mm
12 | 2.76 mm
14 | 2.03 mm
16 | 1.52 mm
18 | 1.27 mm
20 | 0.91 mm
22 | 0.76 mm
24 | 0.61 mm
26 | 0.46 mm
28 | 0.38 mm
30 | 0.31 mm
Therefore, a 24-gauge stainless steel sheet has a thickness of approximately 0.61 mm. Keep in mind that these values are approximations and can vary slightly depending on the specific manufacturer or standard being used.