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Don't underestimate this "flat iron": it is shaping the world around you

Flat steel is a very common and versatile steel profile. It has a rectangular cross-section, with its width typically significantly greater than its thickness.
Sep 11th,2025 31 Vues
  
   Flat steel is a very common and versatile steel profile. It has a rectangular cross-section, with its width typically significantly greater than its thickness.
   Flat steel, due to its regular cross-section, high strength, and ease of processing, is widely used across a wide range of industries and fields.
1. Construction and Structural Engineering
The largest consumption of flat steel occurs in construction and structural engineering.
1) It is used as connecting plates, shims, and reinforcements in steel structures such as factories, bridges, and high-rise buildings.
2) Flat steel is a core material for the manufacture of guardrails and handrails for stairs, balconies, and platforms, ensuring both safety and aesthetics.
3) It is used to make guide rails for industrial gates and warehouse roller shutters, as well as frames for some simple doors and windows.
4) In some lightweight steel structures, flat steel can serve as secondary load-bearing components, such as roof beams and bridges.
5) It is sometimes used as additional reinforcement or embedded parts in concrete to enhance local tensile strength.
2. Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
Flat steel is a fundamental component of machinery and equipment.
1) It is used to manufacture various machine tools, equipment housings, frames, bases, and supports, providing structural stability.
2) After fine processing, it can serve as linear motion guide rails for equipment.
3) It is welded to box or plate structures, significantly increasing their rigidity and strength and preventing deformation.
4) Manufacturing gears, couplings, flanges, various fixtures, clamps and other machine parts.
3. Automotive and Transportation
1) Used in truck chassis, trailer beam reinforcements, suspension system components, etc.
2) Used in train cars and subway cars for internal structural support and equipment mounting brackets.
3) Flat steel is extensively used in container corner fittings and frame structures.
4. Hardware and Everyday Uses
Flat steel is the raw material for many common items.
1) Used as blanks or handles for tools such as hammers, crowbars, chisels, and wrenches.
2) Used in frames, brackets, and connectors for metal furniture such as shelves, workbenches, and benches.
3) Used in household items such as latches, bolts, hinges, brackets, and decorative strips.
4) Used as blanks for forging swords and knives.
5. Other Industrial Sectors
1) Power Industry: Used in the manufacture of transmission and distribution towers (steel pylons), transformer clamps, and cable trays.
2) Used as roller supports and structural components for belt conveyors. 3) Used as mold bases, templates, etc.
4) Flat steel is easy to bend and weld, and is often used by artists and designers to create sculptures, artwork, interior and exterior decorative components, and custom furniture.

   From grand skyscrapers to small household tools, flat steel, with its simple yet practical characteristics, permeates every aspect of modern industry and life.
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