The new hot rolled carbon steel Q235 angle stands as a high-performance structural component engineered for diverse industrial and construction applications, leveraging advanced hot rolling technology and the reliable material properties of Q235 carbon steel alloy. As a newly launched product in the metal alloy structural series, it integrates exceptional mechanical performance, structural stability, and cost-effectiveness, making it a versatile solution for load-bearing, framing, and reinforcing requirements across various projects.
At the core of this product's performance is the Q235 carbon steel alloy, a widely recognized and extensively used structural steel grade. Q235 carbon steel is characterized by a carefully balanced chemical composition, with controlled carbon, silicon, and manganese contents that endow it with superior ductility, toughness, and impact resistance. It features a minimum yield strength of 235 MPa and a tensile strength range of 375-500 MPa, ensuring reliable load-bearing capacity and structural integrity even under dynamic working conditions. This alloy composition also lays a solid foundation for excellent weldability and machinability, allowing for seamless fabrication, cutting, drilling, and assembly to meet custom project specifications.
The hot rolling manufacturing process is a defining feature that enhances the inherent advantages of the Q235 carbon steel alloy. During production, Q235 steel billets are heated to temperatures above the recrystallization point and then rolled into the characteristic L-shaped cross-section of angle steel. This high-temperature forming process refines the grain structure of the steel, eliminating internal defects such as porosity and segregation, which significantly improves the material's toughness and ductility. Compared to cold-formed alternatives, the hot rolled Q235 angle exhibits more uniform mechanical properties and dimensional accuracy, with a smooth surface finish that requires minimal additional processing before application. The hot rolling process also enhances the steel's resistance to fatigue, extending its service life in long-term structural applications.
As a new addition to the hot rolled metal alloy product line, this Q235 carbon steel angle adheres to strict quality control standards throughout the production cycle. From the selection of high-purity raw materials to the final inspection of mechanical properties and dimensional tolerances, every step is closely monitored to ensure consistent product quality. The L-shaped cross-sectional design is optimized for balanced force transmission, enabling the angle to effectively resist bending, shear, and torsional stresses when integrated into structural assemblies. This design versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including building frames, roof trusses, wall bracing, concrete reinforcement, machinery supports, and light-duty infrastructure components.
In summary, the new hot rolled carbon steel Q235 angle represents a reliable and efficient structural solution in the metal alloy category. Its combination of high-quality Q235 carbon steel alloy and advanced hot rolling technology delivers exceptional mechanical performance, dimensional precision, and fabrication flexibility. Compliant with stringent quality standards and designed to meet the diverse needs of modern construction and industrial projects, this new hot rolled angle steel is poised to become a preferred choice for engineers, contractors, and manufacturers seeking durability, cost-effectiveness, and consistent performance in structural components.
Theoretical weight of angle steel | |||
specs | kg/m | specs | kg/m |
25*4 | 1.46 | 80*10 | 11.87 |
30*3 | 1.37 | 90*8 | 10.95 |
40*5 | 2.97 | 100*10 | 15.12 |
50*5 | 3.77 | 110*10 | 13.53 |
60*6 | 5.42 | 125*10 | 19.13 |
70*6 | 6.40 | 140*12 | 25.52 |
75*5 | 5.82 | 160*16 | 38.52 |
80*6 | 7.74 | 200*24 | 71.17 |






















