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Steel Angles – What Are They?
Steel Angles – What Are They? Steel angles are L-shaped structural steel shapes that have two perpendicular legs. They can be made equal or unequal by adjusting the depth of each leg. They are easy to weld and are commonly used in construction and engineering projects. They are available in stock sizes and can be galvanized to resist corrosion. They are low carbon (mild) and are easier to work with than cold rolled or hot rolled steel. Economical Steel angle adds strength and rigidity to structures for a lower price than other types of metal. It is available in a variety of sizes and shapes to meet the needs of…
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Steel Angles – Strength and Rigidity at a Lower Cost
Steel Angles – Strength and Rigidity at a Lower Cost Steel angles add strength and rigidity to projects for a lower price than other shapes and types of metal. Made of low carbon (mild) steel, they weld and machine easily. Steel angle suppliers offer stock and custom roll-formed angles, beams and channels fabricated from carbon, stainless or galvanized steel, cut to customer specifications. They also provide metal fabrication services. Durability Structural Steel Angles are a popular choice for many projects. They are strong and durable, yet offer a lower cost than other steel shapes. They are also easy to cut, weld, and machine. Additionally, angle iron can be galvanized for…
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A36 Angle Steel – A Variety of Low-Alloy Structural Steel
A36 Angle Steel – A Variety of Low-Alloy Structural Steel Steel angles are L-shaped structural shapes used in construction and engineering projects. They are made from weldable, formable materials and can be joined through bolting or welding. Galvanizing improves their corrosion resistance. Several companies produce hot rolled, galvanized A36 angle steel for various applications. Aluminum Distributing, Inc d/b/a ADI Metal in Fort Lauderdale, FL offers carbon and stainless steel angles to meet client specifications. Strength A36 angle steel is a variety of low-alloy structural steel. The material is softer and more flexible than higher-strength varieties but still has enough strength for most applications. It is especially popular in construction and…