Product Description
Hot Rolled Equal and Unequal 40X40X4mm 50X50X4mm 40*40*5 Mild Steel A36 Angle Steel
Product Description

Angle Steel is a product which has two legs to form a 90 degree angle. This product is designed to be used in both structural applications and general fabrication.
Grade A36 steel angles are one of the most popular hot rolled, low carbon steel shapes used in manufacturing, fabrication, and repair projects. Hot rolled angle steel's 90° angle shape adds strength and rigidity to any project for a lower price compared to
other shapes and types of metal. In addition, galvanized angled steel is easy to weld, cut, form and machine.
Angles steel are available in equal leg (legs are the same length) or unequal leg (legs are different lengths). Angle steel is measured first by the lengths of the legs and then the thickness of the legs.
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item |
steel angle |
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Standard |
AiSi, ASTM, JIS |
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Grade |
Steel |
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Type |
Heavy |
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Application |
Steel Structure Bridge |
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Processing Service |
Bending, Welding |
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Delivery Time |
within 7 days |
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Product Name |
Angle Iron |
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Length |
6m-12m |
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Thickness |
1-40mm |
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Keywords |
Equal Leg Steel Angle Bars |
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Surface |
Mild Steel Plain |
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Transport Package |
by Container or Bulk Vessel. |
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Craft |
Hot Rolled |
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Usage |
Construction Material Building Material |





1.What is angle steel?
Angle steel, also known as L-profile or angle profile, is a common structural material used in construction, mechanical engineering and other industrial applications. It is shaped like an L, with the two sides meeting at right angles.
2.How strong is angle steel?
With a single, 90° bend, angle iron is one of the strongest structural support elements. That's because it evenly distributes stress along its entire length and resists bending. With only two sides, there's less of a chance for pressure surrounding a piece to compromise its shape or integrity
3.What are four types of steel?
The four major steel types are carbon steel, stainless steel, tool steel and alloy steel. All steels are made of iron and carbon. Specialized steels include small amounts of chromium, magnesium, zinc or other metals.
4.What does angle steel look like?
Metal angles are used for structural support, made to withstand enormous tension or for architectural use, and are known by their obvious 'L' shape and 90-degree angle.
5.What are the 4 types of structural steel?
And though the phrase refers to a specific architectural element, structural steel can be categorized into four types: carbon steel, alloy steel, heat-treated carbon steel, and heat-treated alloy steel.



















