HVG MARINE STEEL 0061: Japanese L-Section Steel
The Japanese L-section steel is a sort of steel angles. It is also known as “unequal leg and thickness angles”, “T-sections”. The difference between unequal-leg angles and L-section steel is that the unequal-leg angles have the same thick flanges, but L-section steel not. Compared with bulb flats, the Japanese L-section steel has larger section modulus and rigidity. What’s more, under the condition of same section modulus, the Japanese L-section steel can increase the loading and economic benefits. It is described by both leg length (longer first) and the both wall thickness (thinner first), eg. L250×90×9×12. It is often used for shipbuilding. In addition to shipbuilding, the Japanese L-section steel can be used for bridges, power transmission towers, beams… We are capable of supplying a wide range of steel grades and dimensions of the angles. If you are interested in our products, welcome to contact us.
Features
- Made of high quality steel
- Full selection of steel grades
- To meet the requirements of JIS G3192-2008
- Standard-sized, well-shaped, reliable
- A wide range of dimensions
Profile of Japanese L-Section Steel




