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Stainless H beam is widely used in beams and columns of industrial and civil steel structures. Steel structure load-bearing supports for industrial structures. Ship and machinery manufacturing frame structure. Steel piles and supporting structures of underground works.
Hot-dip galvanized I-steel is also called hot-dip galvanized I-steel or hot-dip galvanized I-steel. It is to immerse the I-beam after derusting into molten zinc at about 500 ℃ to attach a zinc layer to the surface of the I-beam, thus achieving the purpose of anti-corrosion. It is suitable for strong corrosive environments such as various strong acids and alkali fogs.
With the rise of new economic building materials, galvanized H-shaped steel is widely used, especially in steel structure buildings, supports, and bridges. In short, it is integrated with many aspects of daily life.
Hot-dip galvanized C-channel steel is a versatile structural component prized for its combination of strength, form factor, and superior corrosion resistance. The hot-dip galvanizing process creates a metallurgically bonded zinc coating that provides robust, long-lasting protection against rust in demanding environments. This makes it an ideal, cost-effective choice for frameworks, supports, and edging where durability and reduced maintenance are critical.
Electro-galvanized (EG) steel is produced by electrolytically depositing a layer of zinc onto the surface of cold-rolled steel. This process forms a uniform, smooth, and dense zinc coating while preserving the base metal's mechanical properties. EG steel is typically supplied in coil or sheet form and is suitable for cutting, slitting, and profiling for various applications.
The carbon steel angle, commonly known as angle iron, is the most fundamental and versatile L-shaped structural profile. Its 90-degree design provides excellent strength for bracing, framing, and supporting applications across countless industries. Valued for its exceptional strength-to-cost ratio, ease of fabrication (cutting, welding, bolting), and ready availability, it serves as an indispensable component in construction and manufacturing.
Hot-dip galvanized angle steel is a standard structural angle that has been coated with a layer of zinc through immersion in molten zinc. This process creates a metallurgical bond, providing robust, long-lasting corrosion resistance. It combines the strength and versatility of the angle profile with superior protection against rust, making it an ideal, cost-effective choice for outdoor, marine, and industrial applications where durability with minimal maintenance is essential.
Stainless steel angle is a versatile L-shaped structural profile that combines high strength with exceptional corrosion resistance. Its simple yet effective 90-degree design makes it ideal for constructing frames, brackets, supports, and reinforcements in environments where durability, hygiene, and a clean appearance are critical. Available in equal and unequal leg configurations, it offers both structural integrity and design flexibility.
As an integral connecting and supporting element, stainless steel angle provides reliable strength while its non-porous surface resists staining, bacterial growth, and chemical attack. This eliminates the need for protective coatings, reduces maintenance to near zero, and guarantees a lifetime of service in demanding applications.
Stainless steel strip is an extension of ultra-thin stainless steel plate, and is also a kind of steel plate used in industry. However, unlike ordinary steel plates, stainless steel strip has a longer shape, and its scope of use is also different from ordinary steel plates. At present, there are many varieties of stainless steel strips, and there are also many different production specifications. Different stainless steel strips use different categories. Cold rolled strip is a specially treated stainless steel strip product. It is another industrial steel strip product, which is made of stainless steel strip as the basic material and is processed by cold rolling mill at room temperature. The rolled strip has excellent characteristics such as smooth surface, flatness, high dimensional accuracy and good mechanical functions, and is often processed into rolls and coated steel plates. Cold rolled strip is widely used in tractor, car and other industrial manufacturing. Hot rolled strip is another kind of stainless steel strip, which has low hardness, easy processing, good ductility and other excellent characteristics, so it is often used as a thin plate.
A36 is an American standard specification for carbon structural steel (ASTM A36/A36M), primarily intended for plates, shapes, and bars in bolted, riveted, or welded construction such as bridges and buildings. Steel strip for tooling, springs, or shims is typically supplied under different, more specific standards (e.g., ASTM A109 for cold-rolled carbon steel strip, or spring steel grades).
