Product Description
L-Beam Steel (Angle Steel) Is A Structural Steel With An L-Shaped Cross Section. It Is Made By Hot Rolling Or Cold Bending, And Its Cross Section Is A 90-Degree L-Shape. L-Shaped Steel Has Good Mechanical Properties And Load-Bearing Capacity, And Is Widely Used In Construction, Engineering Structures, Bridges, And Automobile Manufacturing.

| Product Name | L beam steel/Angle steel |
| Length | 6mm-12mm or as required |
| Thickness | 6mm-35mm or as required |
| Specification | 20*20-200*200mm |
| Standard | GB ASTM, JIS, SUS, DIN, EN etc |
| Technique | Hot rolled / cold rolled |
| Material | Q235/Q345/SS400/ST37-2/ST52/Q420/Q460/S235 |
| Shipment Time | Within 15-20 workdays after receiving deposit or L/C |
| Export Packing | Waterproof paper, and steel strip packed. |
| Suit for all kinds of transport,or as required |
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Wuxi Aojie Wei Metal Materials Co.,Ltd. have the strictest product quality control system, which starts from the purchase of raw materials. During the production, packaging and transportation, we have to strictly refer to the specifications.








1.What is angle steel?
Steel angle, also named angle iron, or steel angle bar, is basically manufactured by hot-rolled carbon steel or high strength low alloy steel. It has L-cross shaped section with two legs - equal or unequal and the angle would be 90 degree.
2.Is angle iron exactly 90 degrees?
Angle iron forms a 90-degree angle "L" - a fundamental geometric shape central to all architecture, design and engineering.
3.What are the 4 types of angles?
There are four main types of angles: right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and straight angles.
4.What are three types of steel?
There are four main types of steel, Carbon Steels, Alloy Steels, Stainless Steels, Tool Steels. Each different type of steels has unique characteristics which lead it to being used in it's respected fields
5.What are 7 angles called?
Heptagon is a type of polygon that that seven sides and seven angles. Heptagon is made from two Greek words - hepta and -gon. Heptagons are also known as septagon.



















