Structural


Angles

We supply a wide range of Mild Steel Angles, which are available in various sizes and metal grades. These are manufactured by us using quality steel.

We have been offering a wide range of stainless steel angles in various forms, such as stainless steel flat bar, grade: 200, 300, series, SS hot rolled flat bar and SS cold drawn flat bar to our clients. These find applications in architectural applications, construction industries, multi-storied building, fastening industry, overhead cranes, fabrication and bridges.

Size of Angles:
• 20 mm x 20 mm x 3 mm Thk.
• 25 mm x 25 mm x 3 mm Thk.
• 25 mm x 25 mm x 5 mm Thk.
• 30 mm x 30 mm x 3 mm Thk.
• 100 mm x 100 mm x 12 mm Thk.

Features:
• Durability
• Easy to install
• Rust free
• Abrasion free

Structural`s :



Beam

A beam is a structural element that is capable of withstanding load primarily by resisting bending. The bending force induced into the material of the beam as a result of the external loads, own weight, span and external reactions to these loads is called a bending moment.

Beams are traditionally descriptions of building or civil engineering structural elements, but smaller structures such as truck or automobile frames, machine frames, and other mechanical or structural systems contain beam structures that are designed and analyzed in a similar fashion.

Types :
In engineering, beams are of several types:
• Simply supported - a beam supported on the ends which are free to rotate and have no moment resistance.
• Fixed - a beam supported on both ends and restrained from rotation.
• Over hanging - a simple beam extending beyond its support on one end.
• Double overhanging - a simple beam with both ends extending beyond its supports on both ends.
• Continuous - a beam extending over more than two supports.
• Cantilever - a projecting beam fixed only at one end.
• Trussed - a beam strengthened by adding a cable or rod to form a truss.

Structural

Structural steel is steel construction material, a profile, formed with a specific shape or cross section and certain standards of chemical composition and mechanical properties. Structural steel shape, size, composition, strength, storage, etc., is regulated in most industrialized countries.

Structural steel members, such as I-beams, have high second moments of area, which allow them to be very stiff in respect to their cross-sectional area.

Standards
• European I-beam: IPE - Euronorm 19-57
• European I-beam: IPN - DIN 1025-1
• European flange beams: HE - Euronorm 53-62
• European channels: UPN - DIN 1026-1
• European cold formed IS IS 800-1


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