Unequal angle steel can be used for a huge array of purposes where uneven support is required in a project. For example, vehicles are usually asymmetrical or carrying more weight in certain parts than others, therefore uneven steel bars could be a practical form of structural reinforcement. Other examples include workshops, bridges and properties; unequal angle steel is very frequently used in larger building projects.
Acting as structural components in many types of building work, unequal angle bars can be a viable and practical option regardless of size. They are made from durable and heat sensitive materials, much like their equal angle counterparts and most are reinforced with anti-rust coats, improving their overall longevity and strength.
Angle bars act as good reinforcements around building edges, and the added support can reduce erosion and wearing, which can cause long-term damage. If you want a building to hold its structural shape for longer over time, equal angle bars and unequal angle bars can be the perfect protection material.




