Carbon Steel Channel

Channel steel is a long strip of steel with a groove-shaped section, which is a carbon structural steel for construction and machinery. It is a section steel with a complex section, and its section shape is groove-shaped. Channel steel is mainly used for building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing.

Stainless Steel H Steel

H-beam is a more optimized cross-sectional area distribution, more reasonable than the economic section of high-efficiency profiles, because of its section and the English letter "H" the same name. Since all parts of the H-beam are arranged at right angles, the H-beam has the advantages of strong bending resistance, simple construction, cost saving and light structure in all directions, and has been widely used.

Carbon Steel H Steel

H-beam is a new type of steel for economic construction. H-beam has economical and reasonable cross-sectional shape, good mechanical properties, uniform extension of each point on the cross-section and small internal stress during rolling. Compared with ordinary I-beam, H-beam has the advantages of large cross-sectional modulus, light weight and metal saving, which can reduce the building structure by 30-40%. In addition, because its legs are parallel to the inner and outer sides and the leg ends are right angles, the welding and riveting work can be saved by 25%. It is often used in large buildings (such as factories, high-rise buildings, etc.) with large bearing capacity and good cross-sectional stability, as well as bridges, ships, lifting and transportation machinery, equipment foundations, supports, foundation piles, etc.

U Sheet Pile

The specifications and models of U-shaped steel sheet piles are rich, and the length can be specially customized according to the requirements of customers, which brings great convenience to the construction and reduces the cost at the same time.

Z Sheet Pile

Z-shaped sheet piles are called Zs because the single piles are shaped roughly like a horizontally stretched Z. The interlocks are located as far away from the neutral axis as possible to ensure good shear transmission and increase the strength-to-weight ratio. Z piles are the most common type of sheet pile in North America and can be used in a wide variety of applications.

CHS Circular Steel Hollow Section

As with square HSS, round steel HSS is ideal for creating uniform geometries. Round tubing is well-suited to constructing columns and features a high resistance to torsion.

Rectangular Steel HSS Tube

Rectangular HSS is often used within welded steel frames where loading occurs from multiple directions. The flat shape makes rectangular HSS ideal for construction. It is often used to create a pleasing aesthetic effect.

Square Steel HSS Tube

Square HSS tube are available to meet ASTM A500 or ASTM A1085 specifications. Square jumbo tubing is ideal for applications requiring uniform geometry along two or more cross-sections.

Stainless Steel Channel

The stainless steel channel is a long strip steel whose cross-sectional shape is a groove shape. Same as I-beam, stainless steel channel steel is also divided into two kinds of ordinary channel steel and light channel steel. The main purpose of hot-rolled stainless steel ordinary channel steel is: ordinary channel steel is mainly used for building structure, vehicle manufacturing and other industrial structures, and is often used in conjunction with I-beam. Hot-rolled stainless steel light channel steel (YB164-63) Hot-rolled light channel steel is a kind of steel with wide legs and thin walls, which has better economic effect than ordinary hot-rolled channel steel. Main uses: construction and steel frame structure, etc.

Stainless Steel C Groove Steel

The stainless steel channel is a long strip steel whose cross-sectional shape is a groove shape. Same as I-beam, stainless steel channel steel is also divided into two kinds of ordinary channel steel and light channel steel. The main purpose of hot-rolled stainless steel ordinary channel steel is: ordinary channel steel is mainly used for building structure, vehicle manufacturing and other industrial structures, and is often used in conjunction with I-beam. Hot-rolled stainless steel light channel steel (YB164-63) Hot-rolled light channel steel is a kind of steel with wide legs and thin walls, which has better economic effect than ordinary hot-rolled channel steel. Main uses: construction and steel frame structure, etc.

Galvanized Channel Steel

Hot-dip galvanized channel steel is also called hot-dip galvanized channel steel and hot-dip galvanized channel steel. It is an effective metal anti-corrosion method and is mainly used in metal structural facilities in various industries. It is to immerse the channel steel after derusting in the molten zinc of about 440~460 ℃, so that the zinc layer is attached to the surface of the channel steel, thus achieving the purpose of anti-corrosion. Now the main method of galvanizing the surface of the channel steel is hot dip galvanizing.

Stainless Steel Angle Steel

Stainless steel angle steel can be composed of different force components according to the different needs of the structure, and can also be used as a connector between components. Widely used in various building structures and engineering structures, such as beams, bridges, transmission towers, lifting and transportation machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks and warehouse shelves. Stainless steel angle steel is a carbon structural steel for construction. It is a simple section steel, mainly used for metal components and plant frames. In use, it requires good weldability, plastic deformation performance and certain mechanical strength. The raw material billet for the production of stainless steel angle steel is low-carbon square billet, and the finished stainless steel angle steel is delivered in hot-rolled forming, normalizing or hot-rolled state.

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