MS Angles or mild steel angles, commonly known as angle iron, are L-shaped hot-rolled structural steel shapes widely used in construction for their support and reinforcement capabilities.
High Strength and Rigidity: steel angles provide exceptional strength and rigidity, making them ideal for bracing, framing, and various structural applications.
Versatile Applications: these versatile components are used in bracing, frames, walkways, shelves, and vehicle beds, demonstrating their adaptability across different projects.
Quality Materials: common steel types used for angles include A36, A572, and A588, ensuring high-quality performance in various conditions.
Flexible Dimensions: with leg lengths ranging from 0.5 inches to 8 inches and thicknesses from 0.125 inches to 1 inch, steel angles can meet diverse structural needs.
Cost-Effective and Weldable: steel angles offer the advantages of high strength, excellent weldability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness, making them a practical choice for many applications.