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Unequal angle steel with unequal thickness

Unequal angle steel with unequal thickness

Angle steel has mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum, our stock in 6m to 12m length, it is ideal for making thing like shelves, brackets, frames, trim, racks and most general engineering.

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Steel angle with two legs, forming a 90 degree angle, for use in both structural applications and general fabrication. Mild steel angel is hot rolled, formed through a metal rolling process where the steel is pressed at temperatures above its recrystallization threshold, it makes the steel easier to form, and results in products.

Angle steel application in China:

Angle steel has mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum, our stock in 6m to 12m length, it is ideal for making thing like shelves, brackets, frames, trim, racks and most general engineering.

Angle iron is formed into a 90-degree L-shape to be extremely stable and able to bear excessive amounts of pressure and weight. It is easy to work with and can be welded or bolted together to create even more stability.

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Unequal angle steel with unequal thickness

Angle steel has mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum, our stock in 6m to 12m length, it is ideal for making thing like shelves, brackets, frames, trim, racks and most general engineering.

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H Beams – these structural steel beams are, as the name suggests, shaped like a capital ‘H’. These beams have wider flanges, which isn’t all that shocking considering they are often referred to as wide flange beams by some other structural steel fabricators.