Product Description
Product Description
Channel Steel Is A Long Steel Strip With A Groove-Shaped Cross Section. It Is A Carbon Structural Steel For Construction And Machinery. It Is A Steel Section With A Complex Cross Section. Its Cross Section Shape Is Groove-Shaped. Its Production Process Includes Steelmaking, Rolling, Cooling, Straightening And Inspection. Channel Steel Is Mainly Used In Building Structures, Curtain Wall Engineering, Machinery And Equipment, And Vehicle Manufacturing.

| Product Name | Channel Steel/Channel Iron |
| Length | as required |
| Width | 50mm-2000mm or as required |
| Thickness | 0.3mm-60mm or as required |
| Standard | GB ASTM,JIS,SUS,DIN,EN,AiSi,etc |
| Technique | Hot rolled / cold rolled |
| Material | Q235/Q345/SS400/ST37-2/ST52/Q420/Q460/S235 |
| Shipment Time | Within 15-20 workdays after receiving deposit or L/C |
| Export Packing | Waterproof paper, and steel strip packed. |
| Suit for all kinds of transport,or as required |
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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 grade is channel steel?
We provide channel in multiple grades, including A36, A572-50, and A992. These grades have excellent mechanical properties and suitability for different applications. The A36 grade is widely used for its welding properties and strength, while the A572-50 grade offers a higher yield and tensile strength.
3.What is another name for C channel steel?
Mild steel channel, also commonly known as U channel or C channel is measured by width x depth x weight per metre. These sections are manufactured from S275JR grade steel and have excellent machinability and weldability.
4.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.
5.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



















