Angle steel, popularly referred to as angle iron, is a vital long strip of steel characterized by its perpendicular two-sided design forming an angle. This unique property allows angle steel to be an integral component in diverse stress-bearing structures, or serve as connectors between members. Its adaptability makes it indispensable across various building and engineering structures, including, but not limited to, construction beams, bridges, power transmission towers, lifting and transporting machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks, cable trench supports, power piping, busbar support installations, and warehouse shelving.
Angle steel serves as an indispensable carbon structural steel utilized in construction, boasting a simple section design. Primarily applied in metal components and factory building frames, angle steel requires exceptional weldability, plastic deformation capabilities, and defined mechanical strength. Its production involves low-carbon square billets, with the finished angle steel available in hot-rolled, normalized, or hot-rolled states, ensuring quality and reliability for various structural applications.