Crane rails are steel rails used to support and guide the operation of lifting equipment (such as bridge cranes, gantry cranes, etc.). Its main function is to carry the weight of the crane and ensure that the crane runs smoothly and safely on the rails.
C-shaped steel is a cold-bent steel, named after its cross-sectional shape similar to the letter "C". C-shaped steel is widely used in construction, machinery manufacturing, vehicle manufacturing, solar brackets and other fields due to its excellent mechanical properties and economy. C-shaped steel generally uses hot-rolled
Z-shaped steel is a common cold-formed steel with a cross-sectional shape similar to the letter "Z". Due to its unique cross-sectional design, Z-shaped steel has good strength and rigidity and is widely used in the construction and industrial fields, especially in steel structure buildings for
Angle steel, also known as angle iron, is a long steel strip with two sides perpendicular to each other at a 90-degree angle. It is widely used in various building structures and projects. The cross-sectional shape of angle steel is L-shaped, and there are two
Flat steel is a type of steel with a width greater than its thickness. It is usually supplied in rectangular cross-sections, and a small number of them are supplied in trapezoidal cross-sections. Flat steel can be supplied in coils (strip steel) or cut-to-length plates, and
Steel rails are the main components of railway tracks, which play the role of carrying train loads and guiding train operation. In order to ensure the quality and performance of steel rails, countries and regions around the world have formulated corresponding standards. Globally, the production
Steel sheet piles are a type of steel with locks on the edges that can be connected to each other. They are widely used in foundation engineering, especially in retaining walls, cofferdams, revetments and other projects. Steel sheet piles have become an important material in
Channel steel is a common building steel material with a "U"-shaped cross-section, usually used for structural support and frame construction. The cross-sectional shape of channel steel determines its mechanical properties and is widely used in construction, machinery manufacturing, vehicle manufacturing, bridge construction and other fields.