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Nov 13, 2025

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U shaped steel bar
galvanised U Channel

JIS G3192 TFC - Taper Flange Channel PFC - Parallel Flange Channel
Grade SS400, SS490 SM490A, SM490B
TFC size 75*40 mm - 300*90 mm  
PFC size 75*40 mm - 150*75 mm  

U shaped steel bar
galvanised U Channel

EN10279 UPN beam UPN beam UPE
Grade S235JR S275JR S355JR
UPN beam size 50*25 mm - 300*100 mm    
UPE beam size 80*50 mm - 200*80 mm    

U shaped steel bar
galvanised U Channel

ASTM A36 / A572: C Channel, MC Channel
C channel nominal size: C75*6.1 kg/m - C250*45 kg/m
MC channel nominalsize: MC150*17.9 kg/m - MC250*61.2 kg/m

 

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1.What is a channel bar?

Channel bar, also known as a C-channel or channel steel, is a structural steel component with a distinctive C-shaped cross-section. It is commonly used in construction for framing, support, stair stringers, and other load-bearing applications due to its strength and versatility.

 

2.What is the difference between an angle bar and a channel bar?

Angles are steel structures with L cross section in which the length of the legs could either be equal or unequal and the angle between the legs is 90 degree. A channel is a hot-rolled mild steel structure that is C-shaped. The structure has a long vertical web and two flanges.

 

3.Is it C channel or channel bar?

C-Channel bars are essential components in construction, providing structural support and durability for a wide range of projects. Available in various sizes, from 75mm to 200mm widths, and 6-meter lengths, these steel C-Channels are ideal for framing, reinforcement, and general fabrication work.

 

4.What are the benefits of using channel bars?

One of the primary advantages of using steel bar channels in structural applications is their excellent strength-to-weight ratio. This means they can support considerable loads while remaining lightweight, reducing the overall weight of the structure.

 

5.Is angle or channel stronger?

Steel channels tend to have thicker flanges and web than steel angles, which makes them stronger and better suited for use in heavy-duty applications. Steel angles, on the other hand, tend to have thinner flanges and web, which makes them lighter and more suitable for use in applications where weight is a concern.