Tee

TEE

Tee steel, also known as T-section or T-bar, is a type of structural steel profile shaped like the capital letter “T.” It is commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and fabrication due to its strength, versatility, and load-bearing properties. The horizontal top part of the “T” is called the flange, while the vertical section is known as the web.

Tee steel offers a balance of strength and rigidity, making it suitable for a range of structural and architectural applications.

Specifications

ASTM, ASME, AISI, AMS, AFNOR, QQS, B.S, JIS, DIN, MILS and NACE.

Stainless Steel

ASTM A 312, A 213, A 249, A 269, A 358, A 240

Type

202, 304, 304L, 304, 304H, 316, 316L, 316Ti, 321, 321H, 317, 317L, 310, 310S, 409, 410, 420, 430 etc

Carbon Steel

ASTM A 106, A 53, API A 5L Gr A, B, C, ASTM A 333, Gr 1 to 6 (IBR & NON IBR)

Alloy Steel

ASTM A 335, GR P1, P2, P5, P9, P11, P22, P91

Nickel Alloys

Hastelloy, 904, Titanium etc.

Copper Alloys

Aluminium, Copper, Brass & Gunmetal

Types

Round, Square Rectangular.

Size

Standard Size : 1/8″ to 34″ NB

Thickness/Schedule

SCH-5 TO SCH-160/SCH-XXS

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