Product Description
Product Description

What is U Channel Steel Used for?Steel channel is a versatile component often paired with I-beams and other premium steel products to construct robust commercial and industrial edifices, such as expansive warehouses. It serves a multitude of purposes, including acting as girts, studs, braces, joists, and other essential structural elements where the formidable strength of an I-beam is not required.

What is the Difference Between C Channel and U Channel?Steel channel is meticulously classified into 'C' and 'U' types based on its design profile. Consequently, two distinct standards are employed to define the channel dimensions: UPE & UPN. UPE denotes the C channel steel characterized by parallel flanges, whereas UPN signifies the U channel steel with elegantly tapered flanges.

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Product Name |
Stainless Steel U Channel,U Channel,U Channel Steel,U Channel Steel Sizes,etc |
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Standard |
ASTM,AISI,JIS,EN,GB,BS,etc |
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Material |
A36,Q195,Q215,Q235B,Q345b,S235jr,S235,S355jr,S355 |
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Technique |
Hot rolled,Cold rolled,etc |
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Product Category |
Metallurgy,Mineral & Energy,etc |
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Usage |
Mechanical & Manufacture,Steel Structure,Shipbuilding,Bridging,Automobile Chassis,etc |
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Main Market |
Middle east,Africa,Asia,America,etc |
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Dimension |
Height:50-400mm,etc |
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Width:30-150mm,etc |
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Thickness:0.1-20mm,etc |
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Length:1-20m,etc |
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Surface Processing |
It can be galvanized,coated,etc |
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Payment Term |
L/C,T/T,D/P,Western Union,etc |
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Further Treatment |
We can provide cutting,painting,drilling holes,threading,welding,galvanization, |
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Standard Equivalent |
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China |
America |
Japan |
Germany |
England |
France |
ISO |
Korea |
India |
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Q195 |
Grade B |
SS330 |
S185(1.0035) |
E185 |
D |
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Q215 |
Grade C |
SS330 |
Fe-330 |
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Q235-A |
Grade D |
SS400 |
S235JR (1.0038) |
E235 A |
SS400 |
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Q235-B |
S235J0(1.0114) |
Fe-410 |
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Q235-C |
S235J2(1.0117) |
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Q235-D |
S235JR(1.0038) |
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Q275 |
SS Grade |
SS490 |
S275JR(1.0044) |
E275 |
SS490 |
Fe-490 |
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Q345-A |
Grade |
SPFC590 |
E355(1.0060) |
E355 |
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Q345-B |
S355JR(1.0045) |
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Q345-C |
S355J0(1.0553) |
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Q345-D |
S355J2(1.0577) |
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Q345-E |
S355NL(1.0546) |
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1.What is a channel steel?
Steel channel is a "C"-shaped hot-rolled carbon steel built with a vertical web and inside radius corners on the top and bottom horizontal flanges. Steel channels consist of a wide web and two flanges, which could be parallel or tapered.
2.What is ship channel steel?
MC channels are also known as "ship and car channels" or "miscellaneous channels". Both shapes are highly suitable for a wide range of processing techniques. The strength and versatility channels make them ideal for various applications such as building frames, supports, and other structural and architectural elements.
3.What are the four types of steel?
Depending on its composition and processing method, steel can exhibit different mechanical properties such as hardness, ductility, and tensile strength. There are 4 types of steel: Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, and Tool Steel. They form the foundation for nearly all steel classifications.
4.How strong is channel steel?
The yield strength of structural steel is typically between 250 MPa and 350 MPa, depending on the grade of steel used. This means that a steel channel can support heavy loads while maintaining its structural integrity. The size of a steel channel plays a vital role in its strength.
5.How is channel steel made?
These channels are produced through a hot-rolling process where mild carbon steel strips are heated to high temperatures, making them malleable. They are then passed through rollers to form the characteristic "C" shape, which features a broad vertical web and two flanges.



















