FLAT BAR – GAUER AND TRUE BAR
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Overview
Stainless steel flat bar, available in both Gauer and True Bar forms, is a versatile structural and machining product used in fabrication, framework construction, architectural design, and industrial machinery. Its wide rectangular profile provides stable load-bearing capability and excellent machinability.
Gauer flat bar is slit and processed for uniform edges, ideal for general fabrication, welded assemblies, and architectural builds. True Bar is mechanically milled or rolled to exact dimensions for precision machining, toolmaking, and high-accuracy components.
Engineers rely on flat bar for brackets, supports, base plates, machine components, and steel structures requiring reliability, clean edges, and predictable material performance.
Architects and designers use flat bar for modern structures, stair components, handrails, furniture, and exposed stainless details where aesthetics and corrosion resistance matter.
Makers and hobbyists use flat bar for tooling plates, custom rigs, structural bases, robotic assemblies, and countless workshop applications where a strong, flat stainless profile is essential.