Altimexor Metal
| Customization: | Available |
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| Grade: | A36-A572 |
| Standard: | AISI, JIS, ASTM, DIN |
H-Section Steel: It is an economical and high-efficiency section with optimized cross-sectional area distribution and a superior strength-to-weight ratio. Named for its resemblance to the letter "H", its parts are arranged at right angles, providing strong bending resistance, simplified construction, and cost savings. It is widely utilized in structural engineering for its lightweight yet sturdy properties.
Channel Steel: A long strip of steel with a groove-shaped cross-section, primarily used in construction and machinery. Classified as carbon structural steel, it requires excellent welding and riveting performance. Produced from low-alloy or carbon steel billets, it is essential for building structures, curtain wall engineering, and vehicle manufacturing.
Angle Steel (Angle Iron): This steel features two perpendicular sides forming an L-shape. It serves as a vital component for stress-bearing members or connections in building beams, bridges, power transmission towers, and industrial furnaces. It is known for its weldability and plastic deformation performance, typically delivered in hot-rolled or normalized states.