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ASTM A992 Steel I beam

Most I beams use structural steel fabricated by a steel fabricator, but some are made from aluminum. Infra-metal constructions, such as carbon structural steel and high-strength low-alloy structural steel, have different applications – such as building framing, bridges, and general structural purposes. Due to the relatively high and narrow cross-section sizes, the moment of inertia of the two main sleeves are quite different, which limits the application of the common i-beam and light i-beam. The use of i-beams shall be selected according to the requirements of the design drawings.
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Q345 Carbon Steel I-Beams

Most I beams use structural steel fabricated by a steel fabricator, but some are made from aluminum. Infra-metal constructions, such as carbon structural steel and high-strength low-alloy structural steel, have different applications – such as building framing, bridges, and general structural purposes. Due to the relatively high and narrow cross-section sizes, the moment of inertia of the two main sleeves are quite different, which limits the application of the common i-beam and light i-beam. The use of i-beams shall be selected according to the requirements of the design drawings.
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ASTM A36 A53 Equal & Unequal Carbon Steel Angle Bar

Steel Angles are the most basic type of roll-formed steel. They are formed by bending a single angle in a piece of steel. Angle Steel is ‘L’ shaped; the most common type of Steel Angles are at a 90 degree angle. The legs of the “L” can be equal or unequal in length. Steel angles are used for various purposes in a number of industries. Framing is one of the most common uses for steel angles, but steel angles are also used for brackets, trim, reinforcements, and many other uses. The larger the steel angle, the more weight and stress it can bear.
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Hot Rolled Carbon Steel Angle Bar

Steel Angles are the most basic type of roll-formed steel. They are formed by bending a single angle in a piece of steel. Angle Steel is ‘L’ shaped; the most common type of Steel Angles are at a 90 degree angle. The legs of the “L” can be equal or unequal in length. Steel angles are used for various purposes in a number of industries. Framing is one of the most common uses for steel angles, but steel angles are also used for brackets, trim, reinforcements, and many other uses. The larger the steel angle, the more weight and stress it can bear.
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S235JR Steel angle bar

Steel Angles are the most basic type of roll-formed steel. They are formed by bending a single angle in a piece of steel. Angle Steel is ‘L’ shaped; the most common type of Steel Angles are at a 90 degree angle. The legs of the “L” can be equal or unequal in length. Steel angles are used for various purposes in a number of industries. Framing is one of the most common uses for steel angles, but steel angles are also used for brackets, trim, reinforcements, and many other uses. The larger the steel angle, the more weight and stress it can bear.
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