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Angle Irons

Angle irons, also known as L-shaped irons, are a type of structural steel used in construction and manufacturing. They are named for their shape, which resembles the letter L, with two perpendicular legs of equal length. The angle irons are typically made of carbon steel, stainless steel, or aluminum and can be hot-rolled or cold-formed. Angle irons are commonly used to provide structural support and stability in buildings and other structures. They are often used as braces, supports, and framing members in construction projects. They can also be used to reinforce corners and edges, as well as to provide a base for machinery or equipment. In addition to their structural uses, angle irons can also be used in manufacturing and fabrication. They can be cut, drilled, and welded to create custom shapes and sizes, making them a versatile material for a variety of applications. They are often used in the production of metal frames, brackets, and supports, as well as in the construction of industrial equipment and machinery. Overall, angle irons are a strong and durable material that provides excellent structural support and versatility in a wide range of applications. Their L-shaped design and ability to be customized make them a popular choice for construction and manufacturing projects.

Structural steel, construction, manufacturing, support, stability

Matthew James

CITATION : "Matthew James. 'Angle Irons.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=306428 (Accessed on August 04, 2025)"


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