Channel Steel

Channel steel is divided into ordinary channel steel and light channel steel. The specifications of hot-rolled ordinary channel steel are 5-40 #. Channel steel has advantages such as strong bending resistance, simple construction, cost savings, and light structural weight.

Angle Steel

Angle steel is a common type of steel, widely used in various structures and buildings due to its special shape and good load-bearing capacity. The following are some common angle steel applications:

SS400 Channel Steel

The advantages of SS400 channel steel mainly include excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.

I Beam

The production process of I-shaped steel mainly includes steps such as continuous casting billet preparation, heating, rolling, cooling, straightening, and cutting the head and tail. Among them, rolling is a key process, and by controlling parameters such as rolling temperature, speed, and deformation, the required shape and properties of I-beams can be obtained.

H Beam

H-beam is an economical and efficient profile with a more optimized cross-sectional area distribution and a more reasonable strength to weight ratio, named after its section being the same as the English letter "H". Due to the fact that all parts of H-beam are arranged at right angles, H-beam has advantages such as strong bending resistance, simple construction, cost savings, and light structural weight in all directions, and has been widely used.

Galvanized Angle Steel

Material Q195, Q235, A36, A53, A106, A529, A572, A992, ST37, ST52, SS400, S235, S275, S355
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