



Box Profiles
Box profiles, also known as box section profiles, are a type of hollow rectangular or square-shaped structural profile commonly used in various industries for construction, engineering, and manufacturing purposes.
The key characteristics of box profiles are their enclosed, hollow cross-sections, which resemble a box-like shape. The profiles have four straight sides and can be either square or rectangular in shape. The thickness of the walls can vary depending on the intended use and load-bearing requirements.
Box profiles offer several advantages, including high strength-to-weight ratios, excellent torsional rigidity, and the ability to withstand both compression and bending forces. Due to these properties, they find applications in a wide range of industries, including construction for frameworks, support structures, and columns, as well as in engineering for machinery frames, automotive components, and general fabrication.