MS Rectangular Pipes


MS Rectangular Pipes
MS Black Pipe


MS Black Pipe
Checkered Plate


Checkered Plate
MS Round Bar


MS Round Bar
MS Plates


MS Plates
MS Equal Angles


MS Equal Angles
MS Seamless Pipes


MS Seamless Pipes
MS FLAT


MS FLAT
MS Square Bar


MS Square Bar
Galvanized Sheets


Galvanized Sheets
HR Coil


HR Coil
Welded Line Pipe


Welded Line Pipe
Color Coated Steel Sheets


Color Coated Steel Sheets
ERW Pipes


ERW Pipes
TMT Bars


TMT Bars
Galvanized Steel Pipes


Galvanized Steel Pipes
I Beam


I Beam
MS Square Pipe


MS Square Pipe
Barbed Wire


Barbed Wire
Bright Bars


Bright Bars
MS Channel


MS Channel
MS Hexagon Bars


MS Hexagon Bars
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Mild steel is a type of carbon steel that has low carbon content, making it more ductile and malleable than other types of steel. It is commonly used in construction, shipbuilding, and automotive manufacturing.
Mild steel products are known for their durability, strength, and low cost. They are commonly used in construction, automotive, and manufacturing industries.
Metal products are typically exported in various forms such as sheets, plates, bars, pipes, and coils.
Mild steel is available in various grades, such as S275, S355, and S420. These grades are used in various applications such as construction, shipbuilding, manufacturing , and automotive industries.
A36 grade mild steel is a type of carbon steel that is often used in structural applications such as building construction, bridges, and machinery. It has a carbon content of up to 0.29%, and its properties include good weld ability and ductility.









