Angle steel, or angle iron, is a long strip of steel with perpendicular sides forming an angle. Versatile and durable, it can be used as stress-bearing members or as connections between members in various structures. Commonly utilized in construction, bridges, power transmission towers, cranes, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks, cable trench supports, power piping, busbar installations, and warehouse shelving, angle steel is a cornerstone in engineering and construction.
Angle steel is a carbon structural steel with a straightforward section, primarily employed for metal components and factory frames. Essential qualities include good weldability, plastic deformation performance, and mechanical strength. Produced from low-carbon square billets, the angle steel is delivered in hot-rolled, normalized, or hot-rolled states, ensuring high performance and reliability in structural applications.