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Steel Flat Bar

Steel Flat Bar is a type of steel product characterized by its smooth and flat shape, widely used in various industrial and construction applications. Flat steel is manufactured through hot or cold rolling processes, giving it high strength and durability.Mild Steel Flat Bars is available in various sizes, with differing widths, thicknesses, and lengths to suit specific needs:- Wide Flat Steel: Ideal for large metal structures, columns, and beams.- Narrow Flat Steel: Suitable for small parts and precision manufacturing.Applications of Hot Rolled Steel Flat Bar:- Construction: Used in metal structures, columns, beams, roofs, and walls.- Industry: Employed in manufacturing machinery, equipment, and supporting structures.- Agriculture: Utilized in the production of agricultural tools and equipment.- Decorative Purposes: Used in interior and exterior metal designs.Summary:Flat steel is a flat, rectangular-shaped metal product used in construction, industry, furniture, and decoration.

It is known for its ease of cutting and welding, moderate durability, and availability in a variety of dimensions to suit diverse applications. Produced through hot rolling, it can also be galvanized or coated to enhance corrosion resistance.

Additional Information▼ Available Sizes of Flat Steel at Yomats Since the choice of flat steel primarily depends on the size, Yomats offers a wide range (317 products) in various sizes suitable for metalworking and construction within Saudi Arabia. You can filter directly by: Thickness: 3 mm, 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 6.8 mm, 7 mm, 7.5 mm (and others).

Width: 12 mm, 16 mm, 19 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 38 mm, 40 mm (and others). Length: 2.9 meters, 2.95 meters, 3.425 meters, 3.5 meters, 4 meters, 4.5 meters, 6 meters, 12 meters.

Brand: Yomats. Example of a Common Size: Flat steel with a thickness of 5 mm, width of 16 mm, length of 4 meters.

How to Choose the Right Flat Steel for Your Project? Define the usage: For light work and decoration, thinner gauges are usually selected, while for construction and supports, thicker gauges are preferred based on site requirements.

Select width and length to minimize waste: If you have specific execution lengths, choosing a close length (such as 4 m, 6 m, or 12 m) helps reduce cutting and waste. Pay attention to the installation environment: In areas exposed to moisture or weather conditions, it is advisable to protect the steel after installation (painting/g galvanizing) to enhance corrosion resistance.

Match the size with the installation method: Ensure that the thickness and width are suitable for the welding or installation method used in the workshop. Quick Tips for Preparation and Installation Before welding or painting, clean the surface of the flat steel from dust and oil residues to improve adhesion and finishing quality.

Use appropriate cutting equipment for the thickness to avoid edge deformation, then smooth them as needed. After cutting, ensure safety during transport and handling to avoid bending of long pieces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Flat iron is a flat strip of iron (rectangular cross-section) used in construction, blacksmithing, and manufacturing. It differs from square iron in the shape of the cross-section: flat iron is flat with width and thickness, while square iron has a square cross-section, thus differing in usage, installation method, and load.
Choosing the size depends on the nature of the use (decorative/manufacturing/construction), the length of the required piece, and the installation method. At Yomats, you can filter by thickness (such as 3 mm to 7.5 mm, etc.), width (such as 12 mm to 40 mm, etc.), and length (such as 4 m, 6 m, or 12 m) to find the size that best meets your needs and reduce waste.
Yes, multiple lengths are available such as 2.9 m, 3.5 m, 4 m, 4.5 m, 6 m, and 12 m, which helps in selecting an appropriate length that minimizes cutting and waste according to execution requirements.
In areas exposed to moisture and weather conditions, it is recommended to protect the iron after installation using suitable paint or galvanization (according to project requirements) to enhance corrosion resistance and extend service life.
Yes, one of the advantages of flat iron is the ease of cutting and welding. For better results, it is preferable to prepare and clean the surface before welding or painting and to use appropriate cutting tools for the thickness.

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