MS Unequal Angle

MS Unequal Angle is a segment of two unequal legs of metal angle. In a number of industries, steel angles are used for different purposes. Frame is one of the most common uses for steel angles, but for braces, trimmings, supports and many other applications even steel angles are used.The bigger the angle of steel, the greater the weight and tension. Mild Steel Angle is a steel or iron length bent at a right angle, generally used for frames, racks and construction.

Amanat steels is one of the most reputed Importers and Exporters in all types of Metals in India. We offer different types of MS unequal angle in terms of thickness, specification, grades, dimensions etc. Our product range in MS unequal angle includes highly durable and physically strong steels.

Features of MS Unequal Angle

  • Standard
    As per all National & International standards
  • Grades
    Available in various grades
  • Dimension
    2 - 6 mm
  • Size
    200x200x12 mm

Application of MS Unequal Angle

Used in various construction applications.

Type of Mild Structural Steel

Market Area of MS Unequal Angle

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