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.

Galvanized Angle Steel

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

S275JR I Beam

The advantages of S275JR I-beam include high load-bearing capacity, lightweight, excellent weldability, and high stability, making it an important material in industrial production and construction industries. S275JR I-beams are mainly divided into three types: hot-rolled, cold-formed, and straight seam welded. The application scope of different types also varies. The delivery status is the default hot rolling status. 

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.
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