Product Description
key attribute
Industry-specific attributes
| Name | H-Shape steel |
| Surface Treatment | Hot Rolled Cold Rolled |
| Tolerance | ±1% |
| Invoicing | by actual weight |
Other attributes
| Place of Origin | China |
| Standard | GB |
| Technique | ERW |
| Grade | Q195GB/ASTM Gr.D/Q215/Q235/S25JR/S275JR/S355JR ... |
| Delivery Time | 8-14 days |
| Brand Name | hongye |
| Application | Fluid Pipe, Boiler Pipe, Drill Pipe, Hydraulic Pipe, Gas Pipe, OIL PIPE, Chemical Fertilizer Pipe, Structure Pipe, Other |
| Thickness | 1.6-14mm |
| Certificate | ISO9001 |
| Processing Service | Welding, Punching, Cutting, Bending, Decoiling |
| Shape | Round Pipe Tube |
| Material | Q235,Q235B,S275,S275jr,A53,ST37,etc |
| Technology | Cold Rolled.hot Rolled |
| Length: | 6m/12m or customized |
| Application: | Fluid Pipe, Fluid transport and construction |
| Outer Diameter | 219 - 2020 mm, 219mm--2020mm |
| Surface: | black painted or others |
| Grade: | 45#, Q235, Q345, Q195, 10#-45#, Q195-Q345 |
Packaging and delivery


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.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.
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.What are the disadvantages of channel steel?
Disadvantages of Galvanized C Channels
Limited Load-Bearing Capacity. While galvanized C channels provide good support, they may not have the same load-bearing capacity as I-beams, especially in heavy-duty applications. ...
Flexibility. ...
Surface Preparation.
5.Why is it called a channel?
Via the Old French chanel, channel comes from the Latin canalis, used for various "conduits for water," from drains and gutters to, like the early channel, beds of rivers.



















