Steel Angle, commonly known as angle steel, is a versatile general-purpose steel widely used in various structural steels, playing a crucial role and occupying a significant proportion in steel product production. It is typically made from hot-rolled billets into right-angle shapes, available in equal-leg and unequal-leg types.
Angle steel features low economic costs, high quality, strong durability, and excellent impact resistance, strictly produced according to ASTM A36 standards. Its specifications are diverse, with leg widths generally ranging from 20x203mm to 200x200mm (equal-leg angle steel) and 25x16mm to 200x125mm (unequal-leg angle steel), and lengths can be customized between 1 to 12 meters.
In the construction industry, angle steel is an essential material for building structures such as buildings, bridges, ships, vehicles, and roads, and is also used in projects like power towers, roof trusses, and communication towers. Additionally, it is commonly found in everyday items like industrial shelving, coffee tables, chairs, bus shelters, and more.