Definition: Stainless steel angle steel generally refers to long strips of steel with stainless steel material and two sides at right angles. According to the length of the strip, it is divided into equilateral stainless steel angle steel and unequal stainless steel angle steel.
Equilateral stainless steel angle steel has two sides of equal width. Common stainless steel materials for manufacturing stainless steel angle steel can be classified according to the material, including martensitic, ferritic, duplex, austenitic, and precipitation hardening stainless steel.
Stainless steel angle steel is widely used in various building structures and engineering structures, including:
Compared with angle irons of other materials, stainless steel angle steel offers unparalleled material performance, making it essential for load-bearing components and connectors where mechanical strength and weldability are required.
| 25*25*3 | 75*75*6 | 125*125*12 | 32*20*4 | 75*50*8 | 110*70*8 |
| 25*25*4 | 75*75*7 | 125*125*14 | 40*25*3 | 75*50*10 | 110*70*10 |
| 30*30*3 | 75*75*8 | 140*140*10 | 40*25*4 | 80*50*5 | 125*80*7 |
| 30*30*4 | 75*75*10 | 140*140*12 | 45*28*3 | 80*50*6 | 125*80*8 |
| 40*40*3 | 80*80*6 | 140*104*14 | 45*28*4 | 80*50*7 | 125*80*10 |
| 40*40*5 | 80*80*10 | 160*160*14 | 50*32*4 | 90*50*5 | 140*90*10 |
| 50*50*6 | 90*90*12 | 180*180*12 | 56*36*5 | 90*50*8 | 140*90*14 |
| 75*75*5 | 125*125*10 | 32*20*3 | 75*50*6 | 110*70*7 | 200*125*14 |
| Standard | ASTM A276, A484, A479, A580, A582, JIS G4303, JIS G4311, DIN 17440, GB/T 1220 |
| Material | 201, 304, 304L, 310S, 316, 316L, 321, 410, 430, 2205, 904L, etc. |
| Surface | Annealed pickled, sand blast, bright, hairline, mirror |
| Technology | Hot Rolled, Welded, Bend |
| Tolerance | As per requirements |
| STANDARD | WERKSTOFF NR. | UNS | JIS | EN |
| SS 316 | 1.4401 / 1.4436 | S31600 | SUS 316 | X5CrNiMo17-12-2 |
| SS 316L | 1.4404 / 1.4435 | S31603 | SUS 316L | X2CrNiMo17-12-2 |
| Density | Melting Point | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation |
| 8.0 g/cm3 | 1400 °C | 515 MPa | 205 MPa | 35% |