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Stainless Steel Lama – Wiping – Square Iron


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Dimensions: 20×10 – 180×60 mm

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Stainless Steel Lama - Wiping - Square Iron

Stainless Steel Lama

It is the name given to the products with rectangular cross-section, which are called stainless steel filled materials. Stainless blades in other words Stainless moldings are products that have a rectangular shape and 90° angled edges.

Flat bars are shaped by a technique called hot rolling. Hot rolling is the name given to the technique of conveying the stainless steel billets, which have reached a certain temperature, to the desired shape by passing them through various rollers. First of all, Stainless steel scraps are melted according to the formula created according to the desired quality. In case it is missing during this melting, alloy elements are added according to the formula and stainless steel billets are cast. The poured billets are taken to hot rolling and the hot billets are passed between the rollers and brought to the desired dimensions, and they are cut to the desired length and finalized.

Where are Stainless Steel Flats Used?

  • Food Industry
  • Manufacturing Industry
  • Shipbuilding Industry
  • Decoration

What is Stainless Wiping Iron

Wiping iron is a flat-shaped iron and is one of the most preferred products of the iron and steel industry. The reason why it is preferred so much is its usage network and very high quality, robust and long-lasting.

Since the wiper iron is produced with a very high technology, its thickness and strength are always stable and for this reason it is defined as the main carrier of the construction industry. Its width varies between 10 mm and 160 mm, and its price varies accordingly. This product, which can be used in every sector and at every stage, stands out with its durability, strength and long usage time. In this article, we will talk about the features, production stage, usage areas, differences between flat iron and the production cost.

Wipe iron Production Stage

The production of blotting iron is produced by hot rolling and cold rolling management. There is a cleaning phase prior to this procedure. During the cleaning phase, many crusts and burrs in the raw materials are removed. Thus, the raw material is made ready for the rolling procedure. It is also important to coat the item with lubricant before rolling it. It is then inserted into the production line and the belt completes the remaining procedures.

What is Stainless Square Iron

Stainless square is one of the most difficult to produce and the hardest raw material among the stainless steel forms. Therefore, the prices of Stainless steel squares are slightly higher than other materials.

Usage Areas of Steel Square

Stainless steel square materials are used only in very special places because of their square shape.

The most common of these usage areas is the lock mechanisms that we encounter almost everywhere. Stainless steel square materials are used in the inner mechanisms of almost all of the stainless steel locks.

In addition, perhaps the most common use of square material is wedge making in machine parts or apparatus.

Thicker square materials, on the other hand, are used instead of pieces cut from sheet material due to the price advantage in cut form. Square materials are preferred over sheet laser cut materials, especially since the corner surfaces are smooth.

One of the areas where stainless steel square materials are used most is the feet of machines, tanks and most products in the heavy machinery industry. This material, which is mainly used in the foot areas, is also used in all areas where stainless is used, from white goods to small kitchen appliances, from small mechanical parts to the automotive industry.

Stainless square material, which is preferred in almost every situation where hollow materials such as square profiles are insufficient, can carry much more loads than profile materials due to its fullness.

Weight Chart

Cutting(mm)

0,5 

0,6 

0,7 

0,8 

0,9 

1,0 

1,2 

1,5 

2,0 

2,5 

3,0 

 20×10

0,233

0,278

0,323

0,367

0,410

0,453

0,538

0,661

 20×15

0,533

0,634

0,781

1,016

 25×10

0,533

0,634

0,781

1,016

 25×13

0,297

0,533

0,412

0,469

0,525

0,581

0,692

0,853

 25×15

0,613

0,729

0,900

1,176

 30×10

0,613

0,729

0,900

 30×15

0,422

0,490

0,558

0,626

0,693

0,825

1,020

1,335

 30×20

0,622

0,698

0,772

0,921

1,140

1,490

 35×20

0,852

1,017

1,259

1,654

 38×25

0,788

0,885

0,980

1,171

1,452

1,911

2,358

2,792

 40×10

1,140

1,495

 40×15

0,852

1,017

1,259

1,654

 40×20

0,750

0,841

0,932

1,112

1,379

1,813

2,645

 40×27

1,547

 40×30

1,091

1,303

1,618

2,132

2,635

3,124

 50×10

1,379

 50×15

0,613

0,714

0,814

0,913

1,012

1,209

1,500

 50×20

0,878

0,985

1,091

1,303

1,618

2,132

 50×25

0,942

1,057

1,172

1,399

1,738

2,292

2,837

3,367

 50×30

1,005

1,129

1,251

1,495

1,857

2,451

3,036

3,602

 50×40

1,686

2,097

2,770

 60×20

1,495

1,857

2,451

 60×30

1,412

1,686

2,097

2,770

3,432

4,081

Kesme(mm)

1

1,2

1,5

2

2,5

3

4

5

6

 60×40

1,571

1,878

2,336

3,089

3,831

4,559

5,979

 70×20

2,770

4,081

 70×30

1,571

1,880

2,338

3,089

3,835

4,559

5,979

 70×40

3,409

5,038

 75×45

2,263

2,817

3,732

4,633

5,522

7,263

 75×50

2,359

2,937

3,891

4,833

5,762

7,852

 80×20

2,336

3,089

 80×40

2,263

2,817

3,732

4,633

5,522

7,263

 80×60

3,293

4,365

5,426

6,473

8,531

 95×45

2,646

3,296

4,370

5,432

6,480

8,541

 100×40

3,293

4,365

5,426

6,473

8,531

10,538

 100×50

3,532

4,684

5,824

6,952

9,169

11,335

 100×60

3,771

5,003

6,230

7,430

9,807

12,133

 100×80

5,642

8,387

11,083

 120×40

5,003

7,430

9,807

 120×60

5,642

8,387

11,083

13,728

16,324

 120×80

6,279

9,343

12,358

15,322

18,236

 140×60

6,279

9,343

12,358

 150×50

6,279

9,343

12,358

15,322

18,236

 150×100

7,874

11,735

15,548

 160×80

7,555

11,258

14,910

 180×60

7,555

11,258

14,910

Weight Scale - Stainless Steel Square

Cutting(mm)

0,5

0,6

0,7

0,8

0,9

1

1,2

1,5

2

2,5

3

4

5

6

 8×8

0,121

0,144

0,166

0,188

0,209

0,230

0,270

 10×10

0,153

0,182

0,211

0,239

0,267

0,294

0,347

 12×12

0,358

0,423

0,518

 15×15

0,453

0,538

0,661

 16×16

0,249

0,297

0,345

0,392

0,439

0,485

0,576

0,709

0,920

 19×19

0,297

0,355

0,412

0,469

0,525

0,581

0,692

0,853

1,113

 20×20

0,374

0,434

0,494

0,554

0,613

0,729

0,901

1,175

 22×22

0,412

0,479

0,546

0,612

0,677

0,807

0,995

1,304

1,599

1,882

 25×25

0,622

0,698

0,772

0,921

1,140

1,494

1,837

2,167

 30×30

0,750

0,841

0,932

1,112

1,379

1,814

2,236

2,645

 31,8×31,8

0,796

0,893

0,990

1,182

1,466

1,930

2,382

2,821

 35×35

0,878

0,985

1,091

1,303

1,618

2,132

2,635

3,124

 38×38

0,954

1,071

1,188

1,420

1,763

2,326

2,877

3,415

 40×40

1,005

1,129

1,251

1,495

1,857

2,451

3,033

3,602

4,703

 45×45

1,410

1,686

2,097

2,770

3,433

4,081

5,342

 50×50

1,570

1,878

2,336

3,089

3,831

4,559

5,979

7,349

 60×60

2,263

2,814

3,727

4,628

5,516

7,255

8,943

 70×70

2,646

3,293

4,365

5,425

6,473

8,531

 80×80

3,771

5,003

6,223

7,430

9,807

12,133

14,410

 90×90

4,254

5,648

7,028

8,397

11,095

13,744

16,343

 100×100

4,728

6,279

7,818

9,343

12,358

15,322

18,236

 120×120

7,555

11,257

14,910

18,512

22,064


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