Flat Bars

Comparison Table
Feature Gauer Flat Bar True Flat Bar
Cost Efficiency Generally more affordable, suited for general use Higher cost, ideal for applications needing precision
Production Method Cut from plate, then passed through rollers for straightening Rolled and extruded to precise dimensions
Edge Type Typically slightly rounded or beveled after rolling Sharp, precise edges due to exact extrusion
Finish Standard finish from rolling process Smooth, polished finish for high-quality look
Dimensional Tolerance Less precise due to plate-cutting origins High precision, consistent along the length
Strength Comparable for general applications Slightly stronger due to exact manufacturing
Applications Common for construction, general fabrication Preferred in industries requiring precise dimensions
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