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Steel bars are long, solid pieces of metal primarily used for construction, reinforcement, and industrial applications. Made from carbon or alloy steel, they are produced through a process known as hot rolling, where the metal is heated and passed through rollers to form the desired shape. Steel bars come in various profiles such as round, square, flat, or hexagonal, and their size can vary depending on the intended use. They are commonly used to reinforce concrete structures, fabricate machinery parts, and create beams, supports, and shafts in both commercial and residential construction. Steel bars can also undergo additional processes like cold drawing or heat treatment to improve properties like strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making them versatile in a wide range of industries.

The strength and durability of steel bars make them essential in structural engineering, automotive manufacturing, and even transportation systems. Depending on the application, steel bars can be further coated to improve resistance to harsh environmental conditions, ensuring a long service life. Their reliable performance under high pressure and stress makes them an integral part of both modern infrastructure and industrial machinery.

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Our steel bars are crafted to meet the highest industry standards, ensuring durability, strength, and reliability across a wide range of applications — from structural frameworks to heavy-duty machinery.

  • High-strength steel bars for structural and industrial use
  • Corrosion-resistant steel bars for long-lasting performance
  • Available in various grades, diameters, and finishes to meet project needs
  • Suitable for use in construction, automotive, and heavy-duty applications
Flat Bar

Flat bars are essential components in construction and manufacturing due to their strength, versatility, and ease of use. These long, flat pieces of steel are often utilized for structural support, framing, reinforcement, and a wide range of industrial applications. Flat bars are commonly available in various widths, lengths, and thicknesses, and can be easily cut, welded, or drilled to fit specific project requirements. Typically made from mild steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel, they are designed to withstand high pressure, mechanical stress, and corrosion, making them ideal for both residential and industrial use.

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Flat bars are widely used in industries such as construction, automotive, and manufacturing. Their flat shape makes them easy to install and adjust, which is why they are often chosen for creating frameworks, beams, reinforcements, and machinery components. Whether used for structural supports, machine parts, or aesthetic applications, flat bars offer excellent durability and long-term performance. Their versatility makes them an essential material in numerous industrial projects where both strength and flexibility are required.

Hex Bar

Hex bars are vital components in various industries due to their unique hexagonal shape and versatility. These bars are commonly made from materials like carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel, offering excellent mechanical properties such as high tensile strength and resistance to wear and corrosion. The six-sided shape of hex bars makes them ideal for applications that require gripping, such as in bolt and nut manufacturing, automotive parts, and fasteners. Hex bars are available in a range of sizes and grades, allowing them to meet specific needs in structural, industrial, and manufacturing projects.

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Due to their precise dimensions and ease of machining, hex bars are frequently used in the production of machine components, shafts, axles, and custom-made parts. They are highly adaptable for various applications, offering both strength and aesthetic appeal in industries like automotive, construction, and tool manufacturing. Hex bars can also be heat-treated to improve their hardness and wear resistance, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications and environments with high mechanical stress.

Square Bar

Square bars are another essential form of steel used in construction, engineering, and manufacturing. With a square cross-section, these bars provide equal strength and support in all directions, making them ideal for structural applications such as frames, beams, and supports. Square bars are commonly made from mild steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel, ensuring they have the required mechanical strength and resistance to wear and corrosion. Due to their uniform shape, square bars are easy to cut, machine, and weld, offering versatility in a wide range of projects.

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Square bars are widely used in industries such as construction, automotive, and machinery manufacturing. Their solid, uniform shape makes them perfect for tasks that require consistent strength and durability. They can be used in everything from building supports and structural reinforcements to making custom parts for machinery and equipment. Available in a variety of sizes, square bars are also suitable for aesthetic applications where straight edges and clean lines are needed, contributing both function and style to various industrial and architectural projects.

Round Bar

Round bars are one of the most commonly used steel products in construction, engineering, and manufacturing industries. Characterized by their circular cross-section, round bars offer excellent strength, flexibility, and machinability, making them suitable for a wide range of structural and mechanical applications. They are typically manufactured from materials such as mild steel, stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel, depending on the specific requirements of the project.

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Round bars are widely used in the production of shafts, axles, fasteners, support rods, and other precision components. Their smooth surface and uniform diameter make them ideal for machining, threading, and welding. These bars are available in various diameters and lengths and can be customized to meet diverse industry standards. Whether used in construction, automotive, shipbuilding, or general fabrication, round bars offer durability, strength, and performance in both structural and load-bearing applications.



Stainless Steel Round Bars Specification

Range: 1 MM TO 200 MM DIA

Standards: GB, JIS, DIN, ASTM

Stainless Steel: ASTM / ASME SA 276, A479 – 202, 304, 304L, 304H, 309S, 309H, 310S, 310H, 316, 316H, 316L, 316TI, 317, 317L, 321, 321H, 347, 347H, 409, 410, 410S, 430


Duplex Steel Round Bars Specification

Range: 1 MM TO 200 MM DIA

Duplex Steel: ASTM / ASME SA182, A276, A479 – UNS S31803, S32205, S32550, S32750, S32760


Super Duplex Steel Round Bars Specification

Size: 10 MM TO 100 MM DIA in 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

Form: Round, Square, Hex (A/F), Bush, Rectangle, Flat

Super Duplex Steel: ASTM / ASME SA182, A276, A479 – UNS S32750, S32760, S32950


Carbon Steel Round Bars Specification

Range: 1 MM TO 250 MM OD & 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

Carbon Steel: ASTM A105, ASTM A350 LF2 GR. X42/46/52/56/60/65/70, IS 2062, IS 2002


Alloy Steel Round Bars Specification

Range: 1 MM TO 250 MM OD & 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

Alloy Steel: ASTM A182 – F5, F9, F11, F12, F21, F22, F91


Nickel Alloy Round Bars Specification

Range: 1 MM TO 200 MM DIA

Nickel Alloy: ASTM / ASME SB160 – Nickel 200 (N02200), Nickel 201 (N02201), Nickel 205 (N02205)


Copper Nickel Alloy Round Bars Specification

Range: 5 MM TO 500 MM thick in 100 MM TO 6000 MM

Copper Nickel Alloy: AMS 4650, AMS 4534, AMS 4651, AMS 4533, ASTM B196, MIL C 21657, SAE J463, SAE J461


Titanium Alloy Round Bars Specification

Range: Dia 6.0–200 MM x Length 1000–6000 MM

Titanium Alloy: ASTM B348 / ASME SB348 – Gr2, Gr5, Gr7

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