Material: Angle steel is usually made of steel, but other metal materials such as stainless steel or aluminum can also be used. Common types of steel include ordinary carbon steel, alloy steel, etc., depending on the desired strength, corrosion resistance, and other performance requirements.
Cross section: The cross section of an Angle steel usually consists of two sides that are perpendicular to each other, which are joined together at a 90-degree Angle. One side is called the "leg" and the other is called the "wing", which together define the size and shape of the Angle steel. The length of the legs and the width and thickness of the wings can be varied according to specific needs.
Uses: Angle steel has a wide range of applications in construction, manufacturing and other engineering fields, including but not limited to the following:
Structural support: Used to support frames, beams, columns and other structural elements to provide stability and strength.
Manufacturing: Used to make machinery, equipment, and industrial parts, often as frames, supports, or connecting elements.
Furniture manufacturing: Frames and support structures for tables, chairs, shelves and furniture.
Decoration and building materials: In interior decoration, Angle steel is often used to make corner guards, door and window frames, stair handrails and so on.
Vehicle manufacturing: In the manufacturing of vehicles such as cars, trucks and trains, Angle steel can be used to support chassis and other critical components.
Specifications: The dimensions and specifications of Angle steel vary depending on manufacturing standards and specific applications. Typically, specifications include the length of the legs and the width and thickness of the wings. These specifications can be customized according to project requirements to meet specific design and engineering needs.
Machining and joining: Angle steel can be customized through machining methods such as cutting, welding, bending and drilling to suit a variety of projects. It can also be connected to other structural elements by bolts, nuts, welds and other connections.

