Mild Steel Flat Bar
ā¹46.00
Mild steel flat bars are a versatile and widely used type of steel bar, known for their strength, durability, and affordability. They are flat in shape and are commonly used in various construction, manufacturing, and agricultural applications.
Key Features and Benefits of Mild Steel Flat Bars:
Strength and Durability: Mild steel offers a good balance of strength and ductility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Versatility: Flat bars can be used in various applications, including structural support, machinery components, and tools.
Affordability: Mild steel is generally more affordable than other types of steel, such as stainless steel.
Machinability: Flat bars are easily machinable, allowing for precise shaping and customization.
Availability: Mild steel flat bars are readily available in various sizes and lengths, making them convenient to source.
Applications of Mild Steel Flat Bars:
Construction: Structural support, reinforcement, and machinery components.
Manufacturing: Tools, fixtures, and machine parts.
Agricultural: Equipment, fencing, and machinery components.
Automotive: Parts and components.
Specifications of Mild Steel Flat Bars:
Size: Flat bars are typically measured by their width and thickness.
Grade: Mild steel flat bars are available in various grades, such as ASTM A36, ASTM A53, and IS 2062, which specify the mechanical properties and chemical composition.
Length: Bars can be supplied in standard lengths or cut to custom sizes.
Surface Finish: Bars can have a black, galvanized, or other surface finishes depending on the application.
Considerations for Choosing Mild Steel Flat Bars:
Application: The specific application will determine the required size, grade, and surface finish.
Strength and Durability: Ensure that the bar is suitable for the intended loads and environmental conditions.
Corrosion Resistance: If the bar will be exposed to corrosive environments, consider galvanized or other corrosion-resistant options.
Machinability: If machining is required, ensure that the bar is suitable for the desired machining processes.
Cost: Mild steel is generally more affordable than other types of steel, but the specific cost will depend on the size, grade, and quantity.
Thickness | 18mm |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Material | Mild Steel |
Shape | Flat |
Surface Finish | Chrome Finish |
Tensile Strength | 300 MPa |
Corrosion Resistance | Yes |
