Angle steel, commonly known as angle iron, presents itself as a robust, long strip steel with perpendicular sides forming a precise angle. It can be skillfully configured to meet diverse structural demands and act as a pivotal connector between components. Its vast applications encompass building structures, engineering endeavors, and beyond. It supports 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, perfectly suited for construction purposes. Its straightforward sectional design primarily serves metal components and factory building frameworks. It requires excellent weldability, plastic deformation capability, and adequate mechanical strength. Crafted from low-carbon square billets, angle steel is available in hot-rolled, normalized, or hot-rolled forms.