Angle steel, affectionately termed angle iron, is a long strip of steel where two sides meet at a perfect right angle. This versatile material can be contoured into various load-bearing structures to suit diverse structural requirements. Moreover, it serves as a vital connector between structural members. Widely celebrated for its utility, angle steel finds applications in a myriad of projects, including building beams, bridges, power transmission towers, lifting and transporting machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks, cable trench supports, power piping, busbar support installation, and warehouse shelving, to name a few.
Angle steel is a quintessential carbon structural steel, designed primarily for construction. Esteemed for its simple section, it plays a pivotal role in metal components and the foundational frames of factory buildings. For optimal performance, angle steel is required to possess excellent weldability, plastic deformation capabilities, and defined mechanical strength. It is fabricated from low-carbon square billets and is delivered in various states such as hot-rolled, normalized, or hot-rolled, ensuring it meets diverse construction needs.