Structural Profile

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Structural Profile

Structural steel profiles such as angles, channels, and beams are critical components in modern construction and engineering. These profiles are designed to provide excellent load-bearing capacity, stability, and durability in structural frameworks. Angle sections (commonly known as L-angles) are used for bracing, framing, and reinforcement, offering support in both vertical and horizontal directions. Channel sections, with their C-shaped cross-section, are ideal for use in building frames, vehicle chassis, and machinery structures due to their strength and ease of installation.

Steel beams, including I-beams and H-beams, are widely used in heavy construction projects such as bridges, buildings, and industrial structures. These profiles are engineered to carry heavy loads over long spans while minimizing material use. Manufactured from high-strength steel, structural profiles come in various sizes and specifications to meet the demands of different projects. Their durability, cost-effectiveness, and adaptability make them essential elements in structural steelwork across commercial, industrial, and infrastructure developments.

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Our structural steel profiles — including angles, channels, and beams — are engineered for maximum strength, durability, and performance. Designed to support heavy loads and maintain structural integrity, they are ideal for commercial, industrial, and infrastructure applications.

  • High-load-bearing capacity ideal for industrial and commercial construction
  • Wide range of profiles including angles (L), channels (C), and I-beams
  • Engineered for superior strength, dimensional accuracy, and long service life
  • Suitable for bridges, warehouses, factories, high-rise buildings, and more
Angle

Steel angles, also known as L-angles or angle sections, are fundamental structural components used in construction, fabrication, and engineering. Their distinctive L-shaped cross-section provides excellent strength and stability, making them ideal for load-bearing applications and structural frameworks. Angle sections are commonly used in the construction of bridges, buildings, shelves, towers, and support structures. Available in equal and unequal leg sizes, they offer flexibility to suit a variety of design and load requirements.

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Manufactured from materials such as mild steel, stainless steel, and galvanized steel, angle sections are known for their durability, resistance to corrosion, and ease of fabrication. They can be easily cut, welded, or drilled for use in customized structural applications. Whether for industrial frameworks or light-duty bracing, steel angles are a cost-effective and reliable solution widely used across construction, infrastructure, and engineering industries.

Channel

Channel sections, also known as C-channels or U-channels, are widely used structural steel components characterized by their C-shaped cross-section. These sections provide excellent strength and support while being relatively lightweight, making them ideal for frameworks, roofing, bridges, and vehicle manufacturing. Channel sections are often used in construction for wall studs, floor joists, and other load-bearing applications due to their ability to resist bending and twisting forces.

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Manufactured from materials like mild steel, stainless steel, and galvanized steel, channels offer durability, corrosion resistance, and ease of fabrication. Available in various sizes and thicknesses, they can be customized to meet specific project requirements. Their versatility and structural efficiency make channel sections a popular choice in construction, infrastructure, and industrial manufacturing.

Beam

Beams are crucial structural elements used extensively in construction and engineering to support loads and provide stability to buildings and infrastructure. Typically made from steel, beams have a variety of shapes, such as I-beams, H-beams, and T-beams, each designed to bear heavy loads and resist bending. Their design optimizes strength-to-weight ratio, making them essential for frameworks, bridges, columns, and support systems.

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Manufactured from high-quality steel, beams offer exceptional durability, load-bearing capacity, and resistance to deformation. They are available in multiple sizes, grades, and finishes to suit different structural needs. Easy to fabricate and install, steel beams play a vital role in ensuring the safety and longevity of commercial, industrial, and residential construction projects.




Stainless Steel Angle Specification

Size: 1 MM TO 250 MM Width, 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

Thickness: 3 MM to 50 MM

Stainless Steel: ASTM / ASME SA 276, A479 – TP201, 202, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 316Ti, 321, 347, 317, 310S, 309, 904L, 410, 420, 430, 440 A, B, C

Carbon & Alloy Steel Angle Specification

Size: 1 MM TO 250 MM Width, 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

Carbon Steel: ASTM A53 GR.B, A106 GR.B, ASME A516 / A517 GR. X42–70, IS 2062, IS 2002

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

Copper Nickel Alloy Angle Specification

Size: 1 MM TO 250 MM Width, 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

Copper Nickel Alloy: UNS C70600 (Cu-Ni 90/10), UNS C71500 (Cu-Ni 70/30)

Nickel Alloy Angle Specification

Size: 1 MM TO 250 MM Width, 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

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

Duplex & Super Duplex Angle Specification

Size: 1 MM TO 250 MM Width, 100 MM TO 6000 MM Length

Duplex Steel: 2205 (UNS S31803), 2507 (UNS S32750)

Titanium Angle Specification

Angle Thickness: 5 MM to 9 MM

Titanium: ASTM B348 / ASME B348

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