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Flat Bar Info

Steel Hot Rolled Flat Bar

A36 Hot Rolled - Round & Flat Bars

A36 Hot Rolled Round and Flat Bars are common types of steel products made from A36 steel, a carbon steel standard that is widely used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications. A36 is known for its excellent weldability, machinability, and formability, making it versatile for a variety of uses. The difference between round and flat bars lies in their shapes and uses, but both are produced through hot rolling, a process that involves heating the steel above its recrystallization temperature and shaping it into the desired form.

A36 Hot Rolled Flat Bar

  • Shape and Size: Flat bars have a rectangular shape and are available in a variety of thicknesses and widths, with dimensions that can range from 1/8″ thick to several inches thick, and widths from 1″ to several feet.
  • Uses: A36 flat bars are often used in construction and fabrication, such as for support beams, brackets, frames, and other structural components. They can also be used in the manufacturing of tools, equipment, and machinery parts, or for applications where precise flatness is required.
  • Properties: A36 hot rolled flat bars offer versatility in fabrication processes, including cutting, welding, and machining. They are easy to form and shape and maintain excellent strength and durability for a variety of industrial and commercial uses.

Key Characteristics of A36 Steel (Both Round & Flat Bars)

  • Strength: A36 steel has a yield strength of 36,000 psi (pounds per square inch), making it strong enough for many structural applications.
  • Weldability and Machinability: The steel is easily welded and machined, making it a go-to material for manufacturers and construction projects that require precision and structural integrity.
  • Durability: While not as resistant to corrosion as some other steel grades (such as stainless steel), A36 steel is durable enough for most general-purpose applications, especially when treated with protective coatings.

In summary, A36 hot rolled round bars and flat bars are essential materials in a wide range of industries, from construction to manufacturing. Their versatility, strength, and ease of fabrication make them a go-to choice for many engineers and fabricators.