Steel profiles

also known as steel sections, are structural elements manufactured from steel that are formed into specific cross-sectional shapes by processes like rolling, drawing, or pressing. They maintain this uniform cross-section along their entire length. Known for their strength, durability, and versatility, these components are essential in various industries, most notably construction and manufacturing. They are lighter and more durable than materials like wood or concrete and are resistant to fire, moisture, and pests, though they may require treatment against corrosion in certain environments.

I-Beams (Universal Beams, H-Beams) 
With an I- or H-shaped cross-section, these are widely used in construction for heavy load-bearing structures like skyscrapers, bridges, and industrial buildings. Their design efficiently resists bending forces.

Channel Profiles (U-Profiles, C-Sections)

 These U-shaped or C-shaped sections are used for support and reinforcement in framing, vehicle chassis, floor joists, wall studs, and as purlins in roofing.

Angle Profiles (L-Sections)

 L-shaped profiles are among the simplest and most versatile types, used for bracing, reinforcement, shelving, corner connections, and framing.

T-Profiles

Shaped like the letter "T," these are used for applications needing uniform load distribution and support, such as in roof trusses, shipbuilding, and machinery components.

Flat, Round, and Square Bars

These solid profiles are used in a variety of general applications, including machinery, appliances, and as connecting elements.

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