Product Description
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Product name |
Channel Beam |
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Standard |
JIS,DIN,ASTM,AISI,GB,EN,bs |
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Grade |
Q235,Q235B,Q345,SS400,ss335,ST41,ST50 |
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Place of Origin |
China |
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Brand Name |
ChangZeng Metal |
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Shape |
U Channel |
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Application |
Industry Guide Rails |
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Perforated Or Not |
Not Perforated |
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Tolerance |
±1% |
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Processing Service |
Bending, Welding, Punching, Decoiling, Cutting |
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Alloy Or Not |
Is Alloy |
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Delivery Time |
8-14 days |
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Invoicing |
By actual weight |
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Length |
6m-12m |
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Thickness |
1.5mm-25mm |
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MOQ |
10 Tons |
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Payment |
30%T/T Advance + 70% Balance |
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Channel steel is a long stripe of steel with a fluted section, construction and mechanical use of carbon structural steel, and is a profile steel with complex section. Its section shape is groove shape. Channel steel is mainly used in building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing., It is often used together with I steel. Channel steel is divided into ordinary u-steel and light Channel steel. The specification of hot rolled ordinary Channel steel is 5-40#. The specification of hot rolled flexible Channel steel is 6.5-30# after agreement between the purchaser and the supplier.
Channel steel can be divided into four kinds according to the shape: cold bending equilateral u-steel, cold bending unequal side Channel steel, cold bending inner edge coil Channel steel, and cold bending outer edge coil u-steel.
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1.What is a channel steel?
Channel is a length of steel available in various different shaped profiles, this is used to fix masonry support and wall ties to the structure of the building. The front face of the channel profile will either accept specialist fixing bolts for masonry support or channel wall ties.
2.What is another name for C-channel steel?
Steel C-Section Channels (also known as Parallel Flange Channels or PFC) are steel beams shaped like the letter "C" in cross-section. They consist of a vertical web and two horizontal flanges, resulting in a flat back surface and an open channel on the other side.
3.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.
4.What is stronger, C-channel or I beam?
Lighter loads and shorter spans are more suited for C channels. In applications that don't need for a lot of load-bearing capability, they offer adaptability. Projects needing heavy loads, lengthy spans, and substantial structural support are where I beams stand out.
5.Why is it called a channel?
Via the Old French chanel, channel comes from the Latin canalis, used for various "conduits for water," from drains and gutters to, like the early channel, beds of rivers.



















