ST37 Channel Steel

ST37 channel steel is a type of carbon structural steel, which contains elements such as carbon, silicon, manganese, phosphorus, and sulfur in its chemical composition. ST37 channel steel has high strength, good toughness, strong wear resistance, and good corrosion resistance.

ST52 Channel Steel

ST52 channel steel is a low alloy high-strength structural steel, and its standard comes from Germany, with specific reference to DIN 17100. ST52 channel steel has good mechanical properties and weldability, and is commonly used to manufacture various structural and mechanical parts, such as bridges, ships, buildings, etc.

Q235 Channel Steel

The characteristics of Q235 channel steel include good toughness and plasticity. Its high strength, light weight, easy processing, and low cost make it widely used in various industrial production fields, such as construction, mechanical manufacturing, railways, coal mines, etc.

ST37 H Beam

ST37 H-beam has a wide range of applications and is commonly used to manufacture various mechanical parts, such as shafts, pins, gears, couplings, rolling shafts, and machined parts.

Q235 H Beam

Q235 H-beam is commonly used in large buildings that require high load-bearing capacity and good cross-sectional stability (such as factories, high-rise buildings, etc.), as well as bridges, ships, lifting and transportation machinery, equipment foundations, brackets, foundation piles, etc.

S235JR H Beam

S235JR is a common H-beam material, named after its chemical composition and mechanical properties. The following is a detailed introduction to S235JR H-beam:
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