Product Description
At the core of our Rust-Resistant Angle Steel design is a commitment to durability and weather resistance. We understand that modern construction requires materials that can withstand harsh environments and long-term use. Our Rust-Resistant Angle Steel is meticulously crafted to meet the diverse needs of building frameworks, industrial structures, and architectural designs.

Key Features of Our Rust-Resistant Angle Steel
Durable and Corrosion-Resistant
Our Rust-Resistant Angle Steel is treated with advanced anti-corrosion processes, ensuring it can withstand harsh weather conditions and long-term exposure to the elements. This makes it an ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor applications.
High-Strength Design
Engineered to handle heavy loads, our angle steel provides robust structural support. It is ideal for use in building frameworks, bridges, and other load-bearing structures, ensuring stability and reliability.
| Main Structure | Steel frame structure |
| Insulation Material | Expanded Polystyrene Board |
| Ceiling Material | metal ceiling or fire-resistant gypsum board |
| Floor/Foundation Material | wear-resistant floor |
| Doors and Windows | steel safety door aluminum alloy |
| Service Life | Over 50 years |
| Other Accessories | Lighting system, ventilation system, fire protection system |
| Highlights | Large-span design, quick construction, energy efficiency, durable materials |
Customizable Dimensions
Our Rust-Resistant Angle Steel is fully customizable. From standard sizes to specialized dimensions, we can tailor the design to suit your specific needs. The modular design allows for easy expansion or reconfiguration as your requirements change.

Versatile Applications
Our angle steel is suitable for a wide range of applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Its versatility ensures it can be adapted to meet various engineering needs.
Why Choose Our Rust-Resistant Angle Steel?
Durability
Advanced anti-corrosion treatment ensures long-lasting performance and resistance to weathering.
Strength
High-strength design provides reliable structural support for heavy loads and demanding applications.
Customization

Fully customizable dimensions and designs to meet your specific project requirements.
Versatility
Suitable for a wide range of applications, from residential to industrial projects.

1.Why is I-beam stronger?
Because an i-beam is rolled into that "I" shape, the i-beam will have more flange surface area than a solid beam. For the same amount of steel used and the same overall weight, you'll get a higher load-bearing capacity and a high moment of inertia with an i-beam because of its ability to redistribute that weight
2.What is I-beam steel?
I beam is a shape of structural steel used in buildings and it is also known as H, W, wide, universal beam, or rolled joist. They are designed to play a key role as a support member in structures. These beams have the capacity to withstand various types of loads.
3.Which is stronger, an I or H-beam?
The cross-section of a H-beam has greater strength per unit area than the I-beam. This makes the H-beam an overall stronger beam with a decent strength-to-weight ratio. As H-beams have large surface areas, they're great for carrying heavy loads.
4.What is the purpose of an I-beam?
I beams are usually the critical support trusses in structural steel construction. I beams are almost always used in the construction of large structures, such as warehouses and large buildings.
5.Why is it called an I-beam?
Shape: An I Beam has a cross-sectional shape resembling the letter 'I'. Web: The vertical or central section of the I Beam. Flanges: The horizontal sections at the top and bottom. Strength: Due to their geometry, I Beams are solid in terms of bending and shear loads.



















