Angle steel, commonly referred to as angle iron, is a versatile long strip of steel with perpendicular sides forming a precise angle. This steel is essential in forming stress-bearing members or acting as connectors between components, showcasing its significance in structural and engineering innovations. Its diverse applications encompass building beams, bridges, power transmission towers, lifting machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks, cable trench supports, power piping, busbar supports, and even warehouse shelves, cementing its role as a cornerstone in modern construction and engineering.
Angle steel, a hallmark of carbon structural steel in construction, is celebrated for its straightforward yet potent section design. Its primary use is in creating metal components and structural frames for factory buildings, where good weldability, plastic deformation, and mechanical strength are critical. Derived from high-quality low-carbon square billets, the finished angle steel is available in hot-rolled, normalized, or hot-rolled states, ensuring optimal performance across a broad spectrum of structural applications.