Steel Bar
A long, sturdy piece of metal which is frequently composed of steel is referred to as a “steel bar.” Depending on its intended application, it normally has a cylindrical form and can vary in length and diameter. Steel bars are used extensively in manufacturing, construction, and other industrial applications because of their durability, strength, and adaptability. They are often used as building blocks, as reinforcement in concrete structures, or as starting materials for fabrication and machining operations. Steel bars are available in a variety of grades, diameters, and shapes to meet a variety of needs and applications.
ANGLE BAR
An angle bar is a structural steel bar with an L-shaped cross-section, often known as an angle iron or an L-bar. It has uneven sides, with one side slightly shorter than the other, and is made up of hot-rolled steel.

ROUND BAR
A metal bar with a cylindrical shape and a circular cross-section is referred to as a round bar, round rod, or simply a rod. Stainless steel, carbon steel, and other materials are frequently used to make it.

FLAT BAR
Flat bars are used for many different things, such as frame constructions, ladder hangers, gate latches, ductwork, reinforcing materials, and even ornamental uses.
