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Square bars overview

Steel square bars are essential components in many industrial and craft applications. These square profiles offer high strength and versatility and are available in various materials such as S235JR, S355J2, C45, and 42CrMoS4. Known for their robustness and durability, they are used in a wide range of projects, from machine manufacturing to architecture.

Variants and dimensions

Square bars come in different dimensions and qualities to meet the specific requirements of each application. Common sizes range from small profiles such as 10 x 10 mm to larger profiles of

100 x 100 mm and more. Dimensions and weight vary depending on material and application.

Examples of dimensions:

  • S235JR Square Stab:

    • Dimensions: 10 x 10 mm to 100 x 100 mm

    • Weight: 0.8 kg/m to 78 kg/m

Quality standards: Square bars are manufactured according to various standards to ensure consistently high quality. The relevant standards include:

  • EN 10025-1/2: Hot-rolled products made from structural steels: Technical delivery conditions for unalloyed structural steels

  • EN 10059: Hot-rolled steel square bars for general use: dimensions, shape tolerances and tolerances

  • DIN 7527: Steel forgings: machining allowances and permissible deviations for open-die forged bars

Applications

Steel square bars are used in numerous areas including:

  • Mechanical engineering: Manufacture of machine parts and frame structures.

  • Construction industry: Used in steel structures, building reinforcements and bridge construction.

  • Furniture construction: Manufacture of robust furniture frames and structures.

  • Automotive industry: Use in vehicle frames and components.

Advantages

  1. Good Strength: Square bars provide excellent load capacity and structural integrity.

  2. Versatility: They are easy to work on, including cutting, welding and drilling.

  3. Cost efficiency: They offer good value for money compared to other materials.

  4. Longevity: High resistance to mechanical stress and environmental influences.

Conclusion

Steel square bars are essential components in many industries. Their high strength, versatility and cost-effectiveness make them an ideal choice for a wide range of applications. Whether for large industrial projects or smaller craft work, square bars offer the necessary stability and flexibility to meet the requirements.

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FAQ about square bar

1. What is a square bar and what is it used for?

Square bars are square steel profiles used in many industrial and craft applications. They offer good strength and versatility and are suitable for mechanical engineering, construction, furniture making and automotive industries.

2. What types of square bars are there?

Square bars are available in various materials and grades, such as S235JR, S355J2, C45 and 42CrMoS4. These types offer different properties tailored to specific applications.

3. What advantages do square bars offer?

Square bars offer several advantages:

  • Good strength: Ideal for load-bearing applications.

  • Versatility: Easy to edit.

  • Cost efficiency: Good value for money.

  • longevity: High resistance to stress and environmental influences.

4. What standards apply to the quality of square bars?

Square bars are manufactured according to specific standards to guarantee quality and dimensions. This includes:

  • EN 10025-1/2

  • EN 10059

  • DIN 7527

5. What dimensions are square bars available in?

Square bars are available in a variety of dimensions. For example, the bandwidth ranges from 10x10 mm to 100x100 mm and more, depending on the specific requirements of the application.