Steel structures are typically made of hot-rolled steel sections (such as H-beams and I-beams) or welded steel plates.
Steel columns in steel structures are usually made of hot-rolled steel sections (such as H-beams and I-beams) or welded from steel plates.
A steel structure steel staircase is a staircase system that uses steel as its main load-bearing structure.
Slender metal, such as rebar, with a circular or rectangular cross-section.
Hollow sections include squares, rectangles, circles, and ellipses.
Steel with an L-shaped cross-section.
It is a long steel bar with a U-shaped cross-section.
It is a steel material with a cross-section shaped like the letter "H", welded or rolled from a web and flanges. The web is perpendicular to the flanges, and the flanges usually have equal widths.
Also known as color-coated steel coils, these are made by using cold-rolled steel sheets or galvanized steel sheets as substrates on a continuous production line. After pretreatment processes such as surface degreasing, phosphating, and chromate treatment, liquid coatings are applied to the surface of the steel sheets using processes such as roll coating and spray coating. After baking and curing, coils with various colors and patterns are produced.
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