Carbon Steel H-Beam

Carbon H-beam steel is a type of structural steel beam that derives its name from its H-shaped cross-section. It features two parallel flanges with equal thickness and no taper on the inside surface. Carbon H-beam steel offers competitive pricing and is a versatile product widely used in various structural applications. H-beams are commonly employed as the primary structural elements in buildings. They are utilized for various purposes, including poles, beams for residential constructions, trusses, and cantilevers. Additionally, H-beams can be cut, extended, welded, and secured with bolts to support specific structures based on their requirements.
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Steel Sheet Pile

Sheet piles are structural elements that consist of interlocking segments with concave profiles (grooves) forming alternating concave and convex walls. These sections are commonly manufactured using steel or other metals, and the presence of grooves enhances their resistance to bending. Steel sheet piles are categorized into three main types: straight steel sheet piles, U-shaped steel sheet piles, and Z-shaped steel sheet piles. Each type has its own unique design and structural characteristics, allowing them to be utilized in different applications and soil conditions.
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Carbon Steel Angle

Angle steel is the most basic rolled steel, also known as angle iron or angle steel, angle steel is a finished product made of semi-finished carbon steel by hot forming, which is bent from one corner of a piece of steel. The angle steel is "L" type; the most common steel angle is a 90 degree angle. The legs of the "L" can be equal or unequal in length.
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Carbon Steel I-Beam

I-beam, also known as a steel beam or universal beam, is a long steel structural member with an I-shaped cross-section. There are two main types of I-beams: hot-rolled I-beams and lightweight I-beams. I-beams can further be categorized into ordinary I-beams, light I-beams, and low alloy light I-beams. The wings of ordinary I-beams and light I-beams gradually taper from the root to the side at a certain angle. The designation of an ordinary I-beam or light I-beam is indicated by the numerical value representing its waist height in centimeters. I-beams find extensive use in various applications, including building structures, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment, and vehicle manufacturing. Their structural strength and versatility make them suitable for supporting heavy loads and providing stability in construction and engineering projects.
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Carbon Steel U-Shaped Steel

Channel steel is a long strip of steel with a channel-shaped section. It is a carbon structural steel used in construction and machinery. It is a special-shaped steel with a complex section. U-shaped channels are used as handrails and stair railings in commercial spaces, including escalator trim. Metal railings are easier to maintain and more durable than plastic or wood railings
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Rail steel

Rail steel are the load bearing elements in railway or crane tracks to support railcar or crane wheels. Individual rail bars are welded or bolted together forming a continuous line that supports railcar or cranes wheels. 15kg Structural Steel Rails are often used in crane applications, whereas 22kg and 30kg rails are often used in underground mining applications. 40kg rails are used for railway applications. Standard lengths are 7.5m; 9m and 12m.
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