CORNER BENT
An angle iron is a structural member made of metal or other materials, usually L-shaped, and used to strengthen or support corners. Angle brackets are generally used in wall corners or frames, especially in the corners of reinforced concrete structures. These are used to increase structural integrity, prevent the formation of cracks and add durability to the structure.
Angle brackets are usually made of metal sheets and are usually L-shaped, which means they have a structure with two sides and an inside corner. These can be of different thicknesses, widths and lengths and can be produced in different sizes to meet various structural needs.
The use of angle irons not only increases the durability and safety of structures, but also ensures smooth and aesthetic finishing of corners. For structures such as reinforced concrete structures, placing angle iron during the reinforced concrete casting process can help strengthen corners and prevent crack formation.
Angle brackets are an important structural element widely used in the construction and construction industry and are used in a variety of structural applications.