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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, |


1.What is a channel bar?
A Channel Bar is a steel section with a C-shaped profile, often used for structural support and framing. Its design provides strength and rigidity, making it ideal for use in a wide variety of construction and manufacturing applications.
2.Is it C-channel or channel bar?
Channel Bar
The structural channel, also known as a C-channel or Parallel Flange Channel (PFC), is a type of (usually structural steel) beam, used primarily in building construction and civil engineering.
3.Is channel bar good for roofing?
The channel bar will provide the necessary support for a roof deck. This is a better alternative to wood rafters. The size is significantly smaller and lighter while still being able to support the weight of the roof deck. Galvanized channel bars are long-lasting, strong, and rot-resistant compared to wood.
4.How strong are channel bars?
Channel bars are known for their exceptional load-bearing capacity, which makes them particularly valuable in high-stress applications. Their "C" shape enables them to efficiently distribute loads, providing the necessary structural support without sacrificing flexibility.
5.How do you cut a channel bar?
Use a fine-toothed blade on a jigsaw for clean cuts or a hacksaw for manual precision. For straight cuts, a mitre saw with a carbide blade is ideal. Use a jigsaw for curved cuts. A mitre saw ensures clean, straight edges.



















