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| Grade: Carbon steel, Stainless Steel 304 or 316409 409L 410 410S 420 420J1 420J2430441Q235/Q345/SS400/ST372/ST52/ Q420/Q460/S235JR/S275JR/S355JR |
standard: AiSi, ASTM, DIN, GB, JIS |
| Length: as resquest | Width: as resquest |
| Place of Origin: Shandong, China | Brand Name: Hongye steel |
| Model Number: stainless steel channel AG25 AG20 AG15 AB25 AB20 AB15 | Type: U Channel C U Shape |
| Application: Steel Structural Fabrication Construction | Tolerance: ±1%,±5% |
| Processing Service: Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Punching, Cutting | Steel Grade: SGCC/SGCD/SGCE/DX51D/DX52D/S250GD/ S280GD/S350GD/G550/SPCC |
| Surface Finish: Hot Dip Galvanised/Painting or Black | Delivery Time: 8-14 days |
| Product name: C U type cold rolled C U galvanised steel C U channel steel | Technique: Cold Rolled.hot Rolled |
| Packing: water proof and Seaworthy Package | Surface: Galvanized Coated/customized Black Bright Galvanized Painted |
| MOQ: 1 Ton | Payment: T/T,L/C |
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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 are four types of steel?
The four major steel types are carbon steel, stainless steel, tool steel and alloy steel. All steels are made of iron and carbon. Specialized steels include small amounts of chromium, magnesium, zinc or other metals.
3.What is channel in engineering?
Channel: A U-shaped steel or aluminum section used for structural support and framing in construction and engineering projects.
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 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.



















