Steel Channels Vs. Steel Angles

Mar 25, 2024

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Steel Channels Vs. Steel Angles: What's The Difference?

 

Steel channels are long and narrow steel shapes that are commonly used in construction to provide structural support. They have a U-shaped cross-section with two parallel flanges connected by a web in the center. The flanges are perpendicular to the web, and they can be equal or unequal in size. The size and thickness of the flanges and web can vary depending on the load requirements and the application.

Steel angles are another popular type of steel shape that is commonly used in construction. They have an L-shaped cross-section with two equal or unequal legs that are connected by a perpendicular web. The legs can be of different lengths, and the size and thickness of the legs and web can vary depending on the application.

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