Our Products

The products listed below we either have in stock, process in-house or source. Whether you need thin-gauge metal sheets for precision work or high-performance alloys for demanding environments, we provide expert solutions to suit your specific requirements.

At The Foil Specialists we offer an extensive range of metal foils, including copper, brass, phosphor bronze, nickel, cupro-nickel, pewter etc, all available in thicknesses from 0.025mm to 1mm and custom sizes to meet your exact specifications.

Please contact our team to talk through your requirements.

  • Metal Foil in Coil and Strip

    Metal Foil in Coil and Strip

    Foil is very thin metal, often under 0.2mm.

    Strip is a broader category that includes foil but generally refers to thicker metal.

    Coil describes how foil or strip is stored and delivered, in a rolled-up format.

  • Metal Cut Blanks

    Metal Cut Blanks

    A cut blank is a flat piece of metal that has been cut to a specific shape and size, often as a preliminary step in manufacturing or fabrication. Blanks serve as the starting material for further processing, where they may be stamped, formed, machined, or otherwise modified to create finished components or products.

  • Metal with Conductive Adhesive Lamination

    Metal with Conductive Adhesive Lamination

    Foil with Conductive Adhesive Lamination refers to a thin metal foil that has been laminated with a layer of conductive adhesive. This creates a material that not only has the conductive properties of the metal foil but also has an adhesive backing that can carry electrical current or provide shielding.

  • Metal Sheet

    Metal Sheet

    A metal sheet is a flat, thin piece of metal with a uniform thickness, widely used across various industries due to its versatility, strength, and formability. Metal sheets are generally between 0.5mm and 6mm in thickness. Anything thicker is usually classified as plate, while thinner materials (under 0.5 mm) are called foil.

  • Metal Bar

    Metal Bar

    A metal bar is a solid piece of metal with a uniform cross-section, typically manufactured in long lengths. Metal bars come in various shapes and sizes and are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and fabrication due to their strength, versatility, and wide range of available materials.

  • Metal Flat or Round Wire

    Metal Flat or Round Wire

    Metal wire is a thin, flexible strand or rod of metal that has been drawn out to a specified diameter. Metal wire is commonly used in electrical applications, construction, manufacturing, jewellery, and other industries due to its flexibility, conductivity, strength, and versatility.

  • Metal Cut Shapes

    Metal Cut Shapes

    A custom cut shape is cut into a specific, often unique, shape or design based on custom specifications. This shape can vary widely depending on the requirements of a project, from simple geometric forms (like circles, rectangles, and triangles) to complex, intricate designs.

  • Metal Components

    Metal Components

    A component is any part or piece made of metal that serves a specific function within a larger system, machine, or structure. Metal components are integral to a vast array of industries due to metals’ strength, durability, conductivity, and versatility. They can range from very simple shapes to complex, intricate forms, depending on their purpose and design requirements.

  • Formed Metal Components

    Formed Metal Components

    Formed components are parts or structures created by shaping metal into specific forms and designs using various manufacturing techniques. These components are typically used across a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, construction, and consumer goods, due to their durability, versatility, and structural integrity.

  • Metal Busbar

    Metal Busbar

    A busbar is a strip or bar that is used to conduct electricity within electrical systems. Typically made of highly conductive metals like copper or aluminium, busbars are designed to carry high electrical currents efficiently and distribute power to different parts of a system. Busbars are commonly found in power distribution units, electrical switchboards, battery banks, substations, and other high-current applications.

What Metals we Supply: