Product Description


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Height |
80-300mm |
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Thickness |
2-3mm |
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Item type |
Steel C Channel |
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Length |
6-12m, or Customized |
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Material |
Q195,Q215,Q235B,Q345B, |
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S235JR/S235/S355JR/S355 |
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SS440/SM400A/SM400B |
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Technique |
Hot Rolled |
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Application |
Structure building, Construction |
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Surface Treatment |
Galvanized, Coated or Customized |
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Payment Term |
T/T,L/C,MoneyGram etc. |
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MOQ |
1ton |
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Logo |
Customized |
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Price Term |
EXW/FOB/CFR/CIF |





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 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.
3.What are the four types of steel?
Steel is graded and classified into four groups:
Carbon steels.
Alloy steels.
Stainless steels.
Tool steels.
4.What are the disadvantages of channel steel?
Disadvantages of C Channels
Their load bearing capacity may be restricted compared to other structural profiles, making them less suitable for heavy duty applications. C channels are also vulnerable to twisting due to their open design, requiring careful consideration in projects with specific load requirements.
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.



















