
C-shaped steel
| C section steel ,C channel steel | |||
| Height (mm) | Thickness (mm) | Small Lip a (mm) | Lip b (mm) |
| 40-450 | 1.2-5 | 15-35 | 30-120 |
| Material :carbon steel | |||
| Surface treatment: HDG; Pre-gavlanized ; cold galvanized | |||
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Remark: other specification upon request: according to the customer drawing for the production
1.What is a steel C section? A C-section channel is a common type of structural steel profile shaped like the letter "C" when viewed in cross-section. It features a vertical web and two horizontal flanges (or protruded ridges at top and bottom), making it ideal for structural applications where a flat back and open face are needed.
2.What is the C section of a steel structure? C-shaped steel, also referred to as channel steel or C-channel, is a structural steel that makes use of a cross-section designed like the letter "C". It is a popular choice in construction and engineering for a variety of purposes due to its strength-to-weight ratio and versatility.
3.What is the support structure for solar panels? Solar panels typically require a mounting system that provides structural support and a stable foundation. This can include roof-mounted rails, ground-mounted racks, or other types of mounting structures made from materials such as aluminum or steel.
4.What is class C steel? The CLASS C is the standard recommendation and is mainly used for steel structures and bridge construction. It stands out because of its superior yield strength, but also because of a reduced thickness tolerance than ASTM – A500 gr C. Altitube Steel has a large inventory of CSA G40.
5.What are the 4 classes of steel? Carbon steel. Stainless steel. Alloy steel. Tool steel. |
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