An aluminum angle iron has an L-profile with an angle of 90 degrees. Aluminum is lighter than steel but less strong, so it cannot be subjected to heavy loads. This angle iron is suitable for protecting plasterwork on the corners.
An aluminum angle iron has an L-profile with an angle of 90 degrees. Aluminum is lighter than steel but less strong, so it cannot be subjected to heavy loads. This angle iron is suitable for protecting plasterwork on the corners.
An aluminum angle iron has an L-profile with an angle of 90 degrees. Aluminum is lighter than steel but less strong, so it cannot be subjected to heavy loads. This angle iron is suitable for protecting plasterwork on the corners.
An aluminum angle iron has an L-profile with an angle of 90 degrees. Aluminum is lighter than steel but less strong, so it cannot be subjected to heavy loads. This angle iron is suitable for protecting plasterwork on the corners.
An aluminum angle iron has an L-profile with an angle of 90 degrees. Aluminum is lighter than steel but less strong, so it cannot be subjected to heavy loads. This angle iron is suitable for protecting plasterwork on the corners.
An aluminum angle iron has an L-profile with an angle of 90 degrees. Aluminum is lighter than steel but less strong, so it cannot be subjected to heavy loads. This angle iron is suitable for protecting plasterwork on the corners.
Aluminum U-profile is often used as a cover for ongoing applications. Think of a door or top of a wall, for example. By turning the visible side, it can also be used as a gutter or insert, for example. By default, this profile is set at 90° angles.