Product Description
A steel angle, also known as an angle iron or L-shaped bar, is a structural shape made from steel. It has two legs of equal length that are joined at a right angle, forming the shape of an "L".
Steel angles are commonly used in construction, engineering, and architectural applications due to their strength, durability, and versatility. They are often used to provide structural support, create framing elements, or serve as bracing components.
Steel angles can be manufactured in various sizes, lengths, and thicknesses to suit different needs. The most common types of steel angles are made from carbon steel, but they can also be made from stainless steel or other alloys for specific applications.
When choosing a steel angle, it is important to consider factors such as the required load-bearing capacity, the dimensions and
sizes needed for your project, and any specific material properties required, such as corrosion resistance or weldability
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Product Name |
Carbon steel angle bar |
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Standard |
AiSi, ASTM, bs, DIN, GB, JIS |
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Grade |
S235JR-S335JR Series,St-37/52,Q195-Q420,etc.Q235/Q345/SS400/ST37-2/ST52/Q420/Q460/S235JR |
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Size |
20*20mm*3mm-200*200mm*20mm |
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Thickness |
3-20mm |
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Length |
5.8m,6m.9m,12m ,as customer's required |
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Delivery terms |
FOB,CFR,CIF,CNF etc. |
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Brand |
Taihang |
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Exported Area |
USA,UAE,Europe,Asia,Middle East,Africa,South America or other areas. |
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Lead Time |
A.7 days if this goods is stock goods.B.20 days if this goods will be produced after order |
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Remark |
Specific requirement of alloy grade,temper or specification can be discussed at your request |

Angle Steel represents the foundational pillar of roll-formed steel, expertly crafted by bending a single angle in a sturdy piece of steel. Recognized for its distinctive 'L' shape, the most commonly utilized Steel Angles form a precise 90-degree angle. The 'L' legs are available in both equal and unequal lengths, catering to diverse structural needs. Steel angles are indispensable across numerous industries, with framing being one of their most prominent applications. They also excel as brackets, trim, reinforcements, and have multifaceted uses. The larger the steel angle, the greater the weight and stress it can withstand, making it a cornerstone of durability and reliability.











1.What is an angle bar?
An angle bar, also known as an "L-bracket" or an "angle iron," is a metal bracket in the form of a right angle. It usually supports beams and other platforms. Also often used in masonry or applied to different surfaces through welding or drilling.
2.What is another name for an angle bar?
Metal Angle, often referred to as steel angle iron, angle bar, L-bracket, or angle steel, is a type of structural steel with two legs forming a 90-degree angle for use in both structural applications and general fabrication.
3.Where to use angle bar?
Angle bars are used to strengthen reinforced concrete and in-situ concrete constructions, where it is used as hard and firm steel reinforcement bars. They are used in floors and multi-storey building overhead covers, as well as reinforcement of roof covering. Hot-rolled angle bars are used for construction of bridges.
4.What are the 4 types of angles?
There are four main types of angles: right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and straight angles.
5.Can angle bars be cut or welded?
You can either cut or clean an angle joint before welding with an angle grinder. As far as cutting is concerned, utilizing a cutoff wheel, angle grinders allow you to trim and create any nooks you would need for the piece to fit perfectly.



















