Angles
As a steel company, we also provide steel angles, they are versatile structural components widely used in construction, manufacturing, and engineering projects.
Steel angles are L-shaped cross-section structural elements that are frequently utilized in manufacturing, building, and other industrial applications. Steel angles have an L-shaped cross-section, formed by two legs joined at a 90-degree angle. One leg is typically longer than the other, depending on the specific design requirements. The legs of steel angles are called the "flanges," with one flange extending horizontally and the other vertically.
Steel angles come in a variety of sizes and diameters to meet different structural needs. Common sizes include equal-leg angles, where both flanges are of equal length, and unequal-leg angles, where one flange is longer than the other. Standard lengths for steel angles range from 20 feet to 40 feet. We also provide custom lengths based on the client requirement.
Steel angles have inherent fire-resistant properties, making them suitable for use in fire-rated structures and assemblies. Steel angles can be supplied with various finishes and coatings to enhance corrosion resistance and aesthetic appearance. Common finishes include mill finish (bare steel), hot-dip galvanized coating, primer paint, and powder coating.
Steel angles are typically installed using bolts, screws, or welding techniques to connect them to other structural members. Proper alignment and bracing are essential during installation to ensure stability and structural integrity.