Stainless Steel Pipes: Characteristics, Classification, and Diverse Applications
Stainless steel pipe is a tubular profile made from stainless steel with a chromium content of at least 10.5%. This material is manufactured through rolling, welding, or seamless forming. Its corrosion resistance, enhanced by a chromium oxide passivation film on its surface, along with its high strength, easy cleaning, and adaptability, have made it a core material for fluid transport and structural support applications. It is widely used in applications ranging from household water pipes to industrial piping and building curtain wall framing.
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H-beam: Characteristics, Classification and Industrial Application Analysis
H-beams are economical, high-performance H-shaped steel sections. They consist of a web (a central vertical plate) and flanges (two transverse plates) and are manufactured through hot rolling or welding. Compared to conventional I-beams, they feature wider flanges, thinner webs, and a larger moment of inertia. They offer higher bending and torsional strength for a given weight and facilitate connection to other components. They are a core load-bearing material in various fields, including construction, bridges, and machinery. From large factory steel structures to the main beams of sea-crossing bridges, they rely on H-beams for efficient load-bearing and structural optimization.
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Angle steel: characteristics, classification and diverse applications
Angle steel (also known as angle iron) is a long, L-shaped section made of two perpendicular steel plates (limbs). It is hot-rolled, and some special specifications can be welded. Its compact structure and easy installation combine a certain load-bearing capacity and shear resistance, making it a fundamental section for connecting, supporting, and reinforcing steel structures. From furniture brackets to large factory frames, from municipal guardrails to ship components, it is a "universal connector" in both industrial and civilian applications.
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Channel steel: characteristics, classification and diverse applications
Channel steel (also known as U-shaped steel) is a long, "["-shaped cross-section. It consists of a web (a middle vertical plate), upper flanges, and lower flanges. It is hot-rolled, and some specialized specifications can be welded. Its wide flanges and thick webs combine excellent bending resistance with vertical load-bearing capacity, and facilitate connection to other components. It is a core profile for steel structural frames, equipment bases, and support systems. From building columns to machinery racks, from bridge supports to container sills, it is considered the "load-bearing workhorse" of the industrial sector.
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