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Item |
Stainless Steel U Channel,U Channel,U Channel Steel,U Channel Steel Sizes,etc |
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Standard |
ASTM,AISI,JIS,EN,GB,etc |
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Material |
201,202,301,304,304L,309S,310S,316,316L,317,317L,321,347,347H,329,410,420,430,etc |
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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, |
1. What is a steel channel?
A steel channel is a structure made of hot-rolled mild steel. The interior corners of steel channels have a specified radius. This provides the strength and rigidity it needs to sustain steel angles and building projects.
2.Why is the C channel so expensive?
Stainless steel U and C channel prices are the highest of the four metals because of its great corrosion and impact resistance. Aluminum. If you need this material, it's generally best to go with an extrusion unless the metal is very thin or there are a lot of holes/features to be punched.
3.What is A36 structural steel channel?
A36 Steel Channel is a hot rolled, mild steel structural C shape with inside radius corners that is ideal for all structural applications, general fabrication, manufacturing and repairs. Steel Channel is widely used in industrial maintenance, agricultural implements, transportation equipment, truck beds, trailers, etc.
4.How strong is a steel channel?
Tensile Strength: MS Channel Steel has a range of 450 to 550 MPa, while C Channel Metal offers 350 to 450 MPa. Yield Strength: MS Channel Steel provides 350 to 450 MPa, whereas C Channel Metal offers 280 to 380 MPa.
5.What's stronger, C-channel or tubing?
Tube-framed buildings use thin-walled, hollow tubing, which is prone to bending under heavy loads. In contrast, Cee-Channel beams are bolted together, doubling their strength and providing greater load resistance, making them more reliable for long-term use.



















