Carbon steel rectangle bar A36 hot rolled is a versatile, low-alloy steel product commonly used in construction and manufacturing applications. It is characterized by its excellent weldability, formability, and moderate strength. Hot rolling is the process by which the steel is heated to a high temperature and then shaped into a rectangular bar, resulting in a stronger and more durable material. A36 steel bars are widely available in various sizes and are often used in structural components, machinery parts, and other applications where reliability and cost-effectiveness are essential.
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Thickness
1.25
Width
8
Max Length
72
Alloy
Hot Rolled
Production Method
Hot Rolled
Type
A36
Metal Type
Carbon Steel
Shape
Bar-Rectangle
Brand
MSP Metals
Type
A36
Eniteo Vendor ID
3185
Weight/Lineal Foot
34.0 pounds

This product is a carbon steel rectangle bar with a thickness of 1.25 inches and a width of 8 inches. It is made from A36 hot rolled carbon steel, known for its excellent weldability, formability, and moderate strength.

Yes, custom cut lengths are available from the warehouse, with maximum lengths up to 72 inches. Various standard cut lengths are offered, ranging from 12 inches to 144 inches.

Yes, a material test report (MTR) is available for this product, ensuring traceability and quality verification.

This versatile carbon steel bar is commonly used in construction and manufacturing for structural components, machinery parts, and other applications requiring reliable, cost-effective material.

The bar is shipped in various lengths with weights proportional to the size; for example, a 12-inch piece weighs about 34 pounds. Shipping weights increase with length, ensuring proper handling and delivery.

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