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002 :: Cross-section. Steel. Rolled section profiles
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I-beams, channels, angles, rectangular and round tubes, etc. For structural reports in the construction and machinary industries.
What is Dystlab Resource Images?
Graphic elements are an important part of almost any engineering documentation. However, finding, editing, or creating images from scratch can be time-consuming for an engineer. And even when a suitable image is found, it's not a reason to rejoice: content from different sources may have low resolution, inconsistent colors and fonts, license restrictions, etc.
Dystlab understands these challenges and offers a solution in the form of a special section Resource Images. Here you will find dozens of graphic elements on engineering topics ready to be used in your technical documentation.
Each resource image is created based on Dystlab's engineering experience. It can be a model of a beam, a section shape, a sheet frame, a diagram of an assembly, or a mechanism part. The resources can be useful for preparing construction project reports, engineering reports, notes on the analysis or design of engineering products, estimates, and other documentation.
Terms of use
All resource images are free for use in commercial and non-commercial projects. However, please do not distribute these images on third-party resources not owned by Dystlab, unless they are informational posts on social media, streaming services, or other similar platforms.
Image format
Most of the images are of high quality and are presented in PNG format. To use these resources in TechEditor, simply copy the image into your report or diagram.
Rolled section profiles
This resource contains images of the most common sections used in AEC and industrial engineering. It is recommended to use in the structural reports and other project documentation (including calculations to check the strength, stability, and deformability of beams; ULS and SLS). The resource contains the following types of sections:
- T-beams, I-beams, H-beams (with parallel and non-parallel faces)
- channels
- angles
- rectangular and round tubes

















