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Steel Angle Equal - 300 Plus

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General

Equal Angle Mild Steel profile is a bent right angle shaped bar commonly used in fabrication and construction applications for making frames or racks.    Mild Steel Equal Angle bars are commonly used in construction bolted or welded to a vertical face to form a shelf for support or bracing of a wall.  Sometimes referred to a “L” angle or “L” Bars due to the profile looking like the letter L.  The term equal refers to the sides of the right angle (called “legs”) that are equal in length.

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Characteristics

The majority of mild steel equal angle bars will be hot rolled mill finish, this is a relatively low tolerance coarse finish bar with mill scale.   Sizes, dimensions and weight information, as well as mechanical properties and yield strengths for Structural Steel Equal Angle bars are available from the manufactures guide to Hot Rolled Structural Steel Products.

Common Applications

Mild Steel Equal Angel bars have a range of applications, they can be cut, formed & bent, threaded, drilled and welded for use in :

  1. Frames
  2. Gates
  3. Lintel Beams
  4. Trailers and Truck bodies
  5. Structural – Cross Bracing
  6. General Engineering

Edcon Steel Tips

  1. All equal angle mild steel lengths can be cut to your sizes and delivered to your site (subject to our delivery options).  Please review our sizes here and all items can be customised and quoted online 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
  2. Mild Steel Equal Angles are broken into two groups.  A Merchant Angle Bar group for smaller sizes 20x20mm to 90x90mm.  These are a general fabrication item.  A Structural Angle Bar group for sizes 100x100mm, 125x125mm, 150x150mm and 200x200mm.

Surface Preparation and Coatings

In order to comply with NCCC (BCA) and Australian Standards you will need to consider industrial protective coatings to help prevent atmospheric corrosion (rust).  There guidelines in the Australian Building Codes that cover steel coatings and you, as the customer or user of structural steel beams should be aware of these requirements.

For further guidance on Coatings of Structural Steel Beams speak to your designer or certifier.  AS/NZS 2312 Guide to the protection of structural steel against atmospheric corrosion by the use of protective coatings.  This standard is in two parts, Part 1 : Paint coatings and Part 2 : Hot Dip Galvanizing.

You may also like to check out a articles The importance of steel protection and How to choose the right steel coating for the job

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