
- Flat steel is a type of steel with a rectangular cross-section. It is usually made by hot rolling or cold rolling. It has the advantages of high strength, good stiffness, light weight, and corrosion resistance. It is widely used in construction, machinery manufacturing, power equipment, automobiles, ships, bridges and other fields.
- Due to its rectangular cross-section, flat steel has high strength and stiffness, is light in weight, and has good corrosion resistance. The surface of flat steel is usually galvanized or painted to improve its corrosion resistance. Therefore, flat steel is widely used in construction, machinery manufacturing, power equipment, automobiles, ships, bridges and other fields.
- Flat steel has a wide range of uses and can be used in building structures, machinery manufacturing, power equipment, automobiles, ships, aerospace and other fields. In construction, flat steel is usually used to make windows, doors, railings, stairs, etc.; in machinery manufacturing, flat steel is usually used to make bearings, gears, support frames, etc.; in electrical equipment, flat steel is usually used to make cables. Bridges, electrical components, etc.; in automobiles and ships, flat steel is usually used to make frames, beams, bridges, etc.
- The specifications of flat steel are usually expressed by their width and thickness, such as 40×4mm, 50×6mm, 60×8mm, etc. Common flat steel thickness is 3-10mm, and the length is generally less than 6 meters. The size of the flat iron can be customized as needed.
- The processing of flat iron usually includes cutting, drilling, punching, bending, welding, etc. Cutting can be done using saws, shears and other tools, drilling and punching can be done using drill presses, punches and other tools, bending can be done using bending machines, and welding can be done using arc welding, gas shielded welding and other methods.
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