T Iron

T Iron, also known as T Beam or T Section, is a type of structural steel that is shaped in the form of the letter "T". It is widely used in construction, engineering, and industrial applications due to its unique design, offering excellent strength, load-bearing capacity, and versatility. With its flat top flange and vertical stem, T Iron is designed to provide maximum resistance to bending, making it an essential material in various structural and support applications. Whether you need it for framing, reinforcement, or machinery, T Iron provides a reliable and cost-effective solution.

Our T Iron is available in a range of sizes, lengths, and materials to meet the specific needs of your project. Whether you're looking for standard sizes or custom dimensions, we can provide tailored solutions to ensure the material meets the requirements of your application. Additionally, you can select from various surface finishes, including galvanized, powder-coated, or black steel, depending on your needs for durability and aesthetics.

Key Features:

  • Strong and Durable: T Iron is designed to bear heavy loads, providing excellent support in structural applications. Its T-shaped design ensures the material can handle both tensile and compressive forces with minimal deformation, making it ideal for use in heavy-duty applications.
  • High Load-Bearing Capacity: The wide flange of T Iron ensures that the load is evenly distributed across the beam. This design allows T Iron to perform efficiently under high-stress conditions, making it a great choice for use in bridges, buildings, and other large infrastructure projects.
  • Versatile Applications: The T-shaped design of T Iron provides exceptional strength in both vertical and horizontal directions, making it versatile for a range of structural, industrial, and mechanical applications. It is commonly used in construction for framing, supports, beams, and columns.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Depending on the material, T Iron can be galvanized, coated, or made from corrosion-resistant steel such as stainless steel. This ensures that the iron can withstand exposure to moisture, chemicals, and harsh weather conditions, increasing its lifespan in outdoor and industrial applications.