Product Description
| Product Name | Angle Steel |
| Place of Origin | Shandong,China |
| Type | Equal |
| Application | Construction Engineering Structure |
| Processing Service | Bending, Welding, Punching, Decoiling, Cutting |
| Alloy Or Not | Non-Alloy |
| Invoicing | by actual weight |
| Length | customized |
| Thickness | 0.8-25mm |
| Width | 25-200mm |
| Shape | Equal angle or Unequal angle |
| Payment terms | 30% deposit, 70%balance payment before Shipping |
| MOQ | 1 tons |
| Package | Standard Package |
| Keyword | carbon angle steel |
| Usage | Mechanical & Manufacture, Steel strcuture, Shipbuilding, Bridging, Automobile Chassis. |
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applications
Angle steel is widely used in various building structures and engineering structures, such as building beams, bridges, power transmission towers, lifting and transporting machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks and warehouses.

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Company introduction

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.What is ASTM a 36 steel angle?
A36 Steel Angle is categorized as a structural steel and is very economical. It is typically bolted, riveted, or welded. Common applications include bracing, framing, and bracketing. The hot rolling manufacturing process produces a somewhat rough finish.
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.Is angle iron stronger than wood?
Thanks to the 90-degree bend, angle iron is extremely strong along its length, and resists bending. It can easily support larger loads than similar thicknesses of flat steel and it is much stronger than wood or many composites pound for pound
5.Is angle iron hard steel?
Angle Iron is basically 1018 hot rolled steel. Hardness will be about 65 on a Rockwell "B" scale. Being hot rolled, the black scale on the exterior is a little harder, but not by much.



















