.953 mm (USG)
The thickness of the US quarter is 1.75 mm
0.7 mm = 21 gauge- Google it
The closest would be 18 gauge which is 1.27 mm
dime -- 17.9 mm diameter, 1.35 mm thickness
what is 9gauge in mm thickness
0.405 mm
1.024 mm
.953 mm (USG)
12 gauge is thicker than 14 gauge.
1.27 mm (USG)
Metal gauge is inversely proportional to thickness, the bigger the thickness lesser the gauge. Following is conversion table:- 10 G : 3.15 MM 11 G : 2.8 MM 12 G : 2.5 MM etc....
1.27 mm
In Imperial standard (swg), 16 g is 0.064" (1.63mm) thick.
Probably 25 gauge, which is .556 mm thick. However, 26 gauge is close too, it is .478 mm thick.
In general, the lower the gauge number, the thicker the material. For example, a 12-gauge steel sheet is thicker than a 16-gauge steel sheet. However, gauge numbers can vary depending on the material being measured (e.g., steel, aluminum), so it's important to refer to specific gauge charts for accurate thickness information.
ANSWERIn the case of polythene, gauge can be converted to thickness by dividing by four to get the thickness in micron or dividing by 4000 to get the thickness in mm. Here are some common examples:100 gauge = 25 micron = 0.025mm120 gauge = 30 micron = 0.03mm200 gauge = 50 micron = 0.05mm250 gauge = 62.5 micron = 0.0625mm400 gauge = 100 micron = 0.1mm