Monday, July 15, 2013

The Many Uses for Flat Bar Steel

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Steel is one of the most commonly used products in the world today for many reasons, not the least of which is its strength and durability. Steel has been around for many years, and before steel mills developed the modern technique for creating this metal, it was forged in blacksmith shops as iron. Today’s steel combines iron and carbon to make one of the most durable metals available while still being relatively light, which is why we use it to make everything from roads and bridges to skyscrapers, vehicles, and home appliances.

What is Flat Bar Steel?
We already know that steel is a widely used metal, and one of the most versatile and useful steel types is flat bar. This type of steel is often used in manufacturing, fabricating, contracting, and for special projects that require a strong and malleable metal to be successful. When you look at flat bar steel, it is easy to recognize, because just as its name would suggest, it is flat bars of metal.

Getting the Right Flat Bar Steel
Since it is used in so many different applications for such a wide variety of things, it is available from the steel supermarket at Wasatch Steel in many different shapes and sizes. It is most commonly denoted using three measurements: Thickness x Width x Length. The thickness can range from ” to ¼” or more, and you can get it in standard lengths of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or 20 feet, or you can have the friendly and helpful employees at Wasatch Steel help you get some that is cut to your exact specifications.

Reasons to Consider Steel Flat Bar
Whether you are working on a large-scale industrial or construction project or you are just planning to do some basic welding or do-it-yourself work around the house, there are many steel uses for flat bar. It is often chosen for projects because it is very easy to weld, and can be cut to specific lengths and widths with ease. In addition, it is easy to form to whatever shape you prefer.

You can also find it in many different metal types, including stainless steel, traditional steel, and even in aluminum in some cases, although if you are planning a project where you need greater ability to form the steel, it’s best to choose a more mild version of traditional steel that has less carbon content so it’s easier to work with. In addition to being great for forming into whatever use you have, mild steel is easy to recycle, so it’s great for the environment too.

Find Your Flat Bar at Wasatch Steel
At Wasatch Steel, your steel supermarket, you can find a wide array of flat bar steel sizes. We get them in all shapes and sizes, including brand new, excess prime (new, but potentially oxidized or showing other signs of wear), and used or recycled steel. You can also find a range of both hot-rolled and slit-rolled flat bar, depending on your individual needs. We are here to help you find exactly the flat bar products you need.

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