● A steel profile is a shaped steel product with a specific cross-sectional design, made from carbon steel or alloy steel. Common shapes include I-beams, H-beams, angles, channels, and U-sections, each engineered for structural efficiency.
● These profiles balance strength, weight, and load-bearing capacity, with properties varying by steel type and manufacturing process (hot-rolled or cold-formed). Low-carbon variants offer weldability for construction, while higher-strength grades suit heavy machinery.
● Widely used in construction (frames, bridges), manufacturing, and infrastructure, they provide structural support, framing, or reinforcement, leveraging their tailored shapes to optimize performance in specific applications.