Different Types And Uses of Sectional Steel - Part Two

Publish Time: 2024-10-17     Origin: Site

1. Round Bars

Shape: Cylindrical, varying diameters, with smooth or rough surfaces.

Uses: Commonly used for manufacturing mechanical components, such as shafts, rods, and bolts.

          Can be used for reinforcement and support in building structures, such as rebar in concrete.

          Widely utilized in the production of tools and molds in industrial and manufacturing sectors.


2. IPE (I-beams)

Shape: I-shaped, with wide flanges and a narrow web.

Uses: Primarily used in building and civil engineering frameworks, bearing bending and axial loads.

          Commonly employed in load-bearing structures such as beams, columns, and floors, providing good strength and stability.

          Suitable for structural support in large buildings like bridges, workshops, and warehouses.


3. IPEAA

Shape: IPEAA is a variant of IPE with wider flanges and thicker web, typically used for carrying greater loads.

Uses: Suitable for applications with higher load requirements, commonly used in load-bearing components of large buildings or bridges.

          Provides better stability and strength in high-strength structural applications.

          Suitable for engineering projects that require heavy load-bearing and resistance to bending.


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