Material Composition: Mild steel L bolts are crafted from low-carbon steel, also known as mild steel. This steel alloy contains a relatively low percentage of carbon, typically less than 0.25%, making it easy to weld, machine, and form. Mild steel offers sufficient strength and ductility for many construction and fastening applications while remaining cost-effective. L-Shaped Design: Mild steel L bolts feature an L-shaped design, with one leg perpendicular to the other. The longer leg serves as the anchoring component, which is embedded into concrete, masonry, or other structural materials to provide a secure connection. The shorter leg provides a surface for attaching or fastening objects such as beams, columns, equipment, or machinery. Threaded End: The anchoring leg of mild steel L bolts typically features a threaded end, allowing for easy installation into pre-drilled holes in concrete or other substrates. The threads may be designed to match standard thread specifications such as UNC (Unified National Coarse) or metric, ensuring compatibility with nuts, washers, and other fasteners.