An iron sheet typically refers to a flat piece of iron that is thin and usually rectangular in shape. It can vary in thickness and dimensions depending on its intended use, ranging from thin sheets used in construction and manufacturing to thicker sheets used in structural applications or as plates. Iron sheets are often manufactured through rolling or pressing processes and can be further processed or treated to enhance their strength, durability, or corrosion resistance depending on the application. They are widely used in industries such as construction, automotive manufacturing, shipbuilding, and engineering.