
| Product Name | Universal Steel Profile Column H Beam or I Beam | C Channel |
| Sizes | 1.Web Width (H): 100-900mm | a) Outer Diameter: 0 - 3048 mm |
| 2.Flange Width (B): 100-300mm | b) Thickness: 0.5~75mm | |
| 3. Web Thickness (t1): 5-30mm | c) Length: 1-12m | |
| Length | 9m 12m or Customized | |
| Standard | JIS EN ASTM GB ,ect. | |
| Material | Q235B Q345B Q420C Q460C SS400 SS540 S235 S275 S355 A36 A572 G50 G60 | |
| 304,304L,309S,310S,316,316Ti,317,317L,321,347,347H,304N,316L, 316N,201,202 | ||
| Technique | Hot / Cold Rolled | |
| Application | Construction structure | |
| Inspection | SGS BV INTERTEK | |
| Packing | In bundle fasten by steel strip | |
| Supply Ability | 1000 tons per day | |
| Payment | TT LC DP | |
| Surface | Polishing,annealing,pickling,bright | |
| Machining | Custom, Kaiping, cutting, pattern | |
1.What is a stainless steel profile?
Description. Stainless steel profile is one of the non-filled (hollow/hollow) materials in the stainless steel long group. The form with a round cross-section is called a pipe, the forms with a square or rectangular cross-section are called profiles. Stainless steel profiles are produced with seams.
2.Which is better 304 or 316 stainless steel?
Most stainless steel ordered around the world is Grade 304. It offers the standard corrosion resistance, formability, strength, and easy maintenance for which stainless is known. While 316 comes in second in terms of quantities sold, it offers vastly superior corrosion resistance to chlorides and acids.
3.What are steel profiles used for?
Steel profiles are products made out of steel that has been shaped by being rolled, drawn or pressed. These shapes have the same cross-section over their entire length. Most often used in reinforcing concrete or building structure, these steel profiles help to increase the strength of the projects they are used in.
4.What grade is high quality stainless steel?
What grade is the best stainless steel?
Grade 304. Best for: general-purpose applications. ...
Grade 316. Best for: marine, chemical processing, and highly corrosive environments. ...
Grade 410. Best for: applications requiring high hardness and wear resistance. ...
Grade 430. Best for: decorating or indoor applications.
5.Can 316 stainless steel rust?
Corrosion and rusting can happen to any material. Including 316 stainless steel. But, even though it can corrode and rust, that doesn't mean stainless steel is a poor option. It just needs proper maintenance.



















