We Are Replacing 29 Gauge (Black Plate) Steel with 28 Gauge (Cold Rolled) Steel

February 21, 2023 | By Jeff Swan | Topics: Litho Pails, Plain Pails, Press Release, Steel Industry News

Starting sometime in Q2 2023, we will begin using 28 gauge (Cold Rolled) steel to replace our 29 gauge (Black Plate) non-regulated steel pails and covers.

An exact date will be based on the inventory of black plate, which will ultimately determine when we permanently roll out the change (likely towards the end of Q2 or the start of Q3). 


This means 29 gauge (Black Plate) pails and covers will be replaced with 28 gauge (Cold Rolled) steel pails and covers moving forward.

There are three main reasons for this steel change:

  1. 28 gauge (Cold Rolled) steel is domestically more available to source than black plate steel
  2. Cold-rolled steel has significantly come down in price, while some mills have resisted any price decreases for black plate steel
  3. Cold rolled steel is priced quarterly versus some mills pricing black plate and tin plate annually

We feel that in 2023, using 28 gauge (Cold Rolled) steel will be more cost-effective, more efficient, and easier to source than black plate. Your pail will look exactly alike; however, the overall pail will weigh around 0.4 pounds more than before.

*This material change is NOT permanent*

If 29 gauge (Black Plate) steel becomes more cost competitive, we will consider changing back to it. This evaluation process will be done yearly.


Here are some quick updates on events happening throughout the steel industry right now. 

  1. HIGHER COSTS, LOWER DEMAND FLATTEN US LONGS PRICES
    • Steel users continue to work through inventories
  2. WEEKLY RAW STEEL PRODUCTION EDGED BACK DOWN
    • Domestic raw steel production continued its 4th straight week of increases
  3. SMU PRICE RANGES: ANOTHER WEEK OF GAINS AS Q1 RALLY CONTINUES
    • Prices for sheet metal and HRC climbed in the past week

Please don’t hesitate to contact your sales manager if you have questions about an upcoming pail order or anything else involving Cleveland Steel Container. They are there to help answer all your questions or handle any issues that may arise.

Jeff Swan

Hey there! My name's Jeff Swan and I'm the Sales and Marketing Specialist at Cleveland Steel Container.

Subscribe for a Pail Load of Great Content

  • CSC Pails guarantees 100% privacy, your information will not be shared. You may unsubscribe at any time:

Recent Posts
View All

Dear Lancaster Customer, As you know, Cleveland Steel Container acquired Lancaster Container in September 2024. Since then, the Cleveland Steel team has been minimally involved in Lancaster’s manufacturing, sales, and pail products as we strive to maintain the Lancaster brand identity. Lancaster's main product is producing non-regulated steel pails for roof coatings, fasteners, and railroad...

An Update on Pricing, Tariffs and Lead Times I want to share the latest developments in the US Cold Rolled (CR) steel market as we move through Q2 2025. After two straight quarters of pricing stability, volatility has returned and domestic steel prices have dramatically increased due to the steel tariffs implemented in March and April....

I want to inform you about a major shift in pricing for the US Cold Rolled (CR) steel market. CSC has gone 2 consecutive quarters with no price changes, but due to recent events, this is about to change.  According to Steel Market Update, on March 12th, the reinstatement of Section 232 tariffs on steel...

As you know, on Monday, February 10th, President Trump announced sweeping tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum products, re-enacting a strategy from his first term that pleased domestic steel producers. The president signed two executive orders that would impose a true 25% tariff on steel and aluminum from all countries without exclusions, quotas, or exemptions....

CSC Pails
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.