ANGLE – UNEQUAL
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Overview
Unequal stainless steel angle features two legs of different lengths, providing directional strength and design flexibility for structural, architectural, and mechanical applications. This geometry allows engineers and fabricators to optimize load distribution, reinforcement, and space efficiency.
With its asymmetric profile, unequal angle is ideal for edge framing, offset reinforcement, and applications where one leg must provide greater structural leverage. It accommodates both light-duty framing and heavy-duty bracing across industrial and architectural projects.
Stainless unequal angles deliver strong corrosion resistance, clean edges, and dependable load performance, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor structures.
Engineers rely on unequal angle when directional stiffness, geometric optimization, or design-specific reinforcement is needed.
Makers and hobbyists appreciate its adaptability in fixtures, jigs, custom frames, CNC builds, and stainless creative projects.