Angle Steel

Angle steel plays an important role in the construction field. First, Angle steel is often used to build the skeleton of steel structures. Its high strength, good stability, can withstand wind, earthquake and other external forces, to ensure the safety of the building.

Carbon Steel Angle Steel

Carbon steel angle steel is a long strip of steel with two sides perpendicular to each other. There are equilateral carbon steel angle steel and unequal carbon steel angle steel. The two sides of the equilateral stainless steel angle steel are equal in width.

Galvanized Angle Bar

Hot-dip galvanizing is an effective method of metal anti-corrosion. By immersing the angle steel in molten zinc liquid, a thick zinc layer is attached to the surface of the angle steel. This can significantly improve the corrosion resistance of the angle steel, extend its service life, and enable it to be used stably in various harsh environments.

Aluminum Channel

Aluminum channels are lightweight, corrosion‑resistant structural sections with a C‑shaped cross‑section, and are commonly used in applications such as architectural trim and window frames.

Stainless Steel Channel

Stainless steel channels are corrosion-resistant structural sections featuring a C-shaped cross-section. They exhibit excellent resistance to rust, chemical exposure, and elevated temperatures, coupled with high mechanical strength and a smooth, aesthetically pleasing surface finish.

Carbon Steel Channel

Carbon steel channels are hot-rolled structural steel sections characterized by a C-shaped cross-section, commonly employed in applications such as machinery supports and industrial platforms.

Galvanized Channel

Galvanized steel channels exhibit reduced maintenance requirements and extended service life under harsh environmental conditions.

Stainless Steel Angle Bar

Stainless steel angle steel is a long strip of steel with two sides perpendicular to each other. There are equilateral stainless steel angle steel and unequal stainless steel angle steel. The two sides of the equilateral stainless steel angle steel are equal in width.

Carbon Steel I Beam

The key reason for I-Beams is strength to weight ratio. That is bending strength superiority, because I-beam shapes are not very good for torsion loads and not extra awesome for shear strength.

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