Angle bars, also called 'L-brackets' or 'angle irons', are usually made of hot-rolled carbon steel or high strength low alloy steel. They have a cross section that resembles the letter L, with two legs that can be equal or unequal in length. The angle between the legs is always 90 degrees. Structural steel angles come in various sizes to suit different needs.
Angle bars have many applications, such as:
Structural purposes, such as building frames and supports
General fabrication, machining and repairs
Transmission line towers and other electrical structures
Construction, transportation and industrial equipment
Manufacturing and support frames for heavy vehicles
Some of the features of angle bars are:
Resistance to corrosion and rust
Good ductility and mechanical properties
Accurate length and thickness measurements
Versatility and adaptability in different contexts
Easy to weld and maintain
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