A profile, also known as a section, refers to a long product with a constant cross-section. It is used in various industries, including construction and machinery manufacturing, to produce metal components in a wide range of shapes.
These sections are produced in a wide variety of shapes and types, each with its own specific application.
Therefore, profiles are produced in various lengths, typically 66 and 12 m12 m
Applications of Steel Sections
Profiles come in a variety of shapes. Smaller sections are used for metal railings, while larger sections—commonly referred to as columns—are used in columns and steel frame structures. In general, profiles are used for doors and windows, fencing around factory walls, staircases, sidewalks, and street applications.
They are steel sections used vertically in building frames to carry compressive loads.
It is a type of construction material shaped like the English letter Z and is considered one of the open-section profiles.
It is a steel section with a cross-section that remains completely uniform along the entire length of the product, and it is manufactured from cold rolling or from cold-rolled (oiled) sheet.
Open-section profiles refer to profiles whose cross-sections are open.
Industrial profiles are manufactured from thick hot-rolled steel sheet (black sheet) and are supplied to the market in a wide range of types and sizes.
They are steel or aluminum sections with specific shapes, used to manufacture door and window frames.