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Galvanized Angle Bar

Galvanized Angle Bar

Galvanized Angle Bar, also called Galvanized steel angle, is a type of steel with an L-shaped form. Its two flat sides can be easily attached to other structural parts using bolts, rivets, or welding, especially when right-angle connections are needed. Therefore, it is ideal for use as brackets, connectors, supports, or corner reinforcements. Plus, the zinc coating on its surface offers corrosion resistance, which helps extend its lifespan and allows it to perform well in various environments.

Product Specifications

Category Specification / Property (Typical Range / Value)
Material Base Steel Carbon Steel (e.g., ASTM A36, Q235, S275)
Shape L-shaped (Equal or Unequal Legs)
Dimensions (Common) -Leg Length: 20mm – 200mm (0.75″ – 8″) -Thickness: 2mm – 25mm (0.1″ – 1″) -Standard Length: 6m, 9m, 12m (20ft, 30ft, 40ft)
Zinc Coating Thickness ≥ 65 µm (Hot-Dip, avg.)
Typical Tensile Strength 400 – 550 MPa (58 – 80 ksi)
Typical Yield Strength 250 – 360 MPa (36 – 52 ksi)

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Advantages

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance
  • Extended Service Life & Low Maintenance
  • Cost-Effective (Long-Term)
  • High Strength & Durability
  • Versatile Connectivity

Applications

Structural Support & Framing: Commonly used in construction for beams, columns, frames, and bracing in buildings and infrastructure.

Brackets, connectors, and reinforcements: Perfect for forming sturdy, rigid joints and safeguarding corners in different structures.

Outdoor & Harsh Environments: Ideal for applications exposed to weather, moisture, or corrosive elements (e.g., transmission towers, highway guardrails, farm structures).

Industrial & Manufacturing: Used for machine frames, shelving systems, and general fabrication where durability and corrosion resistance are essential.

Manufacturing Process

  1. Forming & Surface Preparation: Steel is hot-rolled into the L-shape, then thoroughly cleaned through degreasing, pickling, rinsing, and fluxing to prepare its surface for optimal bonding.
  2. Hot-Dip Galvanizing: The prepared angle bar is immersed in molten zinc, forming a metallurgically bonded, multi-layered protective coating that is then cooled and inspected.

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