Flat Bar
Flat bars are an essential material in a wide array of industries due to their versatility, strength, and ease of customization. Whether used in construction, manufacturing, or transportation, flat bars are a key component in many structural and mechanical applications. Depending on the material used and the thickness, flat bars can offer a range of properties like corrosion resistance, strength, and durability, making them a crucial element in industrial fabrication and construction projects.
Applications Uses
- Structural Applications
- Machining & Fabrication
- Transportation
- Construction
- Marine & Coastal
- Automotive
Type | Flat Bar |
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Material | MS |
Thickness | 1.2-15mm |
Length | 3-12m |
- Hot-rolled: Most flat bars are produced via a hot-rolling process, where steel is heated and then passed through rollers to achieve the desired dimensions.
- Cold-rolled: Cold-rolled flat bars are processed at room temperature and offer tighter tolerances and smoother finishes.
- Surface finish: Flat bars can have different surface finishes, such as mill finish, pickled, or ground (machined).
- Versatility: Can be used in a wide variety of applications, from construction to manufacturing.
- Strength: Provides a solid foundation for structural and load-bearing applications.
- Ease of fabrication: Flat bars can be easily welded, drilled, cut, or bent to meet specific design needs.