Product Description
Channel steel is a common steel material used in construction and engineering. It is a type of steel with a grooved cross section. It is widely used in building frames, mechanical supports, bridges, vehicle manufacturing and other fields. The material is Q235.




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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?
Mild Steel MS Channel, also known as C Channels or U Channels, is a rolled steel section featuring a characteristic C-shaped profile. These channels are perfect for both light and heavy structural applications because they come in a variety of widths and thicknesses.
3.What is the difference between tube steel and channel steel?
Steel channels provide simplicity, flexibility, and affordability, especially in wall and roof framing. Tubes add torsional resistance and aesthetics, making them well-suited for architectural and exposed framing.
4.What is stronger, C-Channel or I beam?
C Channel
Not as strong as tubing or I-beam.
Under high stress, it can twist or bend sideways, it is not great for long unsupported spans.
5.What are the four types of steel?
Steel is graded and classified into four groups:
Carbon steels.
Alloy steels.
Stainless steels.
Tool steels.



















