U Sheet Pile

The specifications and models of U-shaped steel sheet piles are rich, and the length can be specially customized according to the requirements of customers, which brings great convenience to the construction and reduces the cost at the same time.

Z Sheet Pile

Z-shaped sheet piles are called Zs because the single piles are shaped roughly like a horizontally stretched Z. The interlocks are located as far away from the neutral axis as possible to ensure good shear transmission and increase the strength-to-weight ratio. Z piles are the most common type of sheet pile in North America and can be used in a wide variety of applications.

CHS Circular Steel Hollow Section

As with square HSS, round steel HSS is ideal for creating uniform geometries. Round tubing is well-suited to constructing columns and features a high resistance to torsion.

Rectangular Steel HSS Tube

Rectangular HSS is often used within welded steel frames where loading occurs from multiple directions. The flat shape makes rectangular HSS ideal for construction. It is often used to create a pleasing aesthetic effect.

Square Steel HSS Tube

Square HSS tube are available to meet ASTM A500 or ASTM A1085 specifications. Square jumbo tubing is ideal for applications requiring uniform geometry along two or more cross-sections.

Low Carbon Bright Alkaline Steel Wire

Low-carbon bright alkaline steel wire is a good general-purpose grade and is the most common type in daily life, such as hangers, electrical shelves, store displays and paper clips. It has good bending and flattening performance, is easy to form, and is conducive to welding. The carbon content of low carbon bright alkaline steel wire ranges from 0.06 to 0.20 percent, but the most commonly used grades are 1008(0.08 percent carbon) and 1018(0.18 percent carbon). Low-carbon bright alkaline steel wire is most often supplied in a "drawn" or "hard drawn" state, but can also be supplied in a bright annealed state according to special requirements.

High Carbon Spring Tempering Steel Wire

High carbon steel is used to make spring tempered carbon steel wire. Commonly used grades of spring steel wire do not have a specific chemical name, such as 1065 or 1080, which is common in other types of high carbon steel products. Rather, they are specified and manufactured according to performance criteria specific to their primary end use, I .e., the manufacture of coil springs. These performance standards allow a range of carbon content, but there are other factors, such as tensile strength and bending/winding tests must be met within the specified range.

SAE-1006 Steel Wire Rod

Steel grade G10060 (SAE 1006) - low carbon material from which wire rod and round wire are produced in riots or cut rods. Standart: ASTM A510M. Standard specification for general requirements for carbon steel wire rod and round wire. Classification: Low-carbon steel.
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