Angle steel, also known as angle iron, is a sturdy long strip steel with sides forming a precise angle, adaptable to various structural needs and serving as a critical connector among components. Its applications extend to building structures, engineering projects, and more-supporting beams, bridges, transmission towers, machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks, cable trenches, power piping, installation supports, and warehouse shelving.
Angle steel is a dependable carbon structural steel perfect for construction purposes. Its straightforward section design is primarily used for metal components and factory building frameworks, requiring excellent weldability, plastic deformation capability, and suitable mechanical strength. Derived from low-carbon square billets, angle steel is available in hot-rolled, normalized, or hot-rolled forms.