LONG STEEL PRODUCTS

Long steel products refer to a category of steel products that are characterized by their elongated shape and are typically used in structural applications.

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What Is LONG STEEL PRODUCTS ?

Long steel products refer to a category of steel products that are characterized by their elongated shape and are typically used in structural applications. Unlike flat steel products (such as sheets or plates), long steel products have a length that is much greater than their width or height.

Long steel products include a wide range of items, including:

Bars: Steel bars are long, solid metal rods with various cross-sectional shapes, such as round, square, hexagonal, or flat. They are commonly used in construction, infrastructure projects, manufacturing, and engineering applications. Examples of steel bars include reinforcing bars (rebars) used in reinforced concrete structures, round bars used in shafts or axles, and square bars used in general-purpose applications.

Rods: Steel rods are similar to bars, but they are usually smaller in diameter. They are used in applications such as electrical wiring, fasteners, and small-scale construction projects.

Wire: Steel wire is a long, thin strand of steel that is often used for various purposes, including fencing, electrical wiring, springs, and reinforcement in concrete structures.

Rails: Steel rails are used in the construction of railway tracks, providing a stable and durable surface for trains to travel on.

Structural sections: This category includes steel products like beams, channels, angles, and columns, which are used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures. These sections are designed to provide strength and support to the structure.

Long steel products are essential components in construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, and other industries where strength, durability, and load-bearing capacity are required.