Angle Steel
Angle steel, commonly known as angle iron, is a carbon structural steel profile with a right-angle cross-section. Mainly made of Q235B, Q355B and other grades, it is divided into equal angle steel and unequal angle steel according to side width. Formed by hot rolling, it features high strength, good toughness, excellent weldability and cost-effectiveness, making it one of the most widely used profiles in construction and steel structures.
Angle steel has stable mechanical properties with strong bending, compression and shear resistance. It can be directly used for component connection and frame support, or processed by cutting, drilling, welding, galvanizing and other methods, featuring flexible construction and strong applicability. With a complete range of specifications, it is suitable for small decorative brackets as well as large load-bearing components, providing firm connection and uniform stress to effectively improve overall structural stability.
Angle steel is widely used in factory steel structures, building brackets, bridge components, curtain wall keels, shelf frames, power transmission towers, railings, mechanical equipment bases, vehicle and ship manufacturing and other fields. With the advantages of economy, durability, easy construction and high versatility, it has become an essential basic structural material widely used in engineering construction.