Industrial profile

Industrial profiles, also known as heavy profiles, are made from various materials and are used in both construction and industrial applications. Industrial profiles fall under the category of built-up (compound) profiles and are formed by combining hot-rolled and cold-formed sections. These profiles are produced in a variety of shapes, each designed for a specific use. Key advantages of industrial profiles include low weight, high strength, and durability—remaining resistant to deterioration over time, even in moist environments or near water.

Industrial profiles are used in large steel structures, including the construction of bridges, large-scale advertising billboards, military industries, and the manufacturing of industrial equipment, among others. They are also used in structures built in factories and production workshops, where different parts require steel columns and box sections.