Channel Steel

Channel steel, a long steel bar with a grooved cross-section, is an essential carbon structural steel used in construction and machinery. Its unique cross-section is made from carbon steel or low-alloy steel billets with a carbon content of no more than 0.25% through hot forming, normalizing, or hot rolling.

Carbon Steel Channel

Uchannel(U-STEEL) is a long stripe of steel with a fluted  section , construction and mechanical use of carbon structural steel, is a profile steel with  complex section , its section shape is groove shape. U-Steel is mainly used in building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing.

Channel Steel

Channel steel is a commonly used metal material, which is widely used in construction, manufacturing and engineering fields. It has a trough section and is usually formed by hot rolling or cold bending.

Galvanized Channel Steel

Galvanized channel steel is an effective way of metal corrosion prevention, which is mainly used on metal structures and facilities in various industries.

Stainless Steel Channel

Hot rolled stainless steel light channel steel (YB164-63) Hot rolled light channel steel is a kind of steel with wide legs and thin walls, which has better economic effect than ordinary hot rolled channel steel. Main use: for building and steel structure.

Hot Rolled Channel Steel

Channel steel has the characteristics of high strength, good rigidity and light weight, and is suitable for structures bearing static and dynamic loads and bending forces.

Cold Rolled Channel Steel

Channel steel is often used to make frames, support structures, vehicle chassis, etc., and can be combined with other components by welding, bolted connection, etc. The specifications of channel steel are diverse, and different types of channel steel can be selected according to specific needs.

A36 Channel Steel

Carbon steel channels are easily acquired structural steel parts. Featuring high strength, carbon steel is also easy to work with in welding and machining applications. From building projects downtown, to river-spanning bridges, carbon steel channels are go-to shapes for general construction work.

A588 Channel Steel

ASTM A588 is another HSLA steel which is used to manufacture steel channels - C & U shapes. It has better comprehensive properties than A572 for its small amount of alloy elements - copper, chromium and nickel. The copper content itself resists corrosion effectively.

ASTM A572 Channel Steel

ASTM A572 is a high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel with alloy content of columbium and vanadium, which strengthens the steel. A572 HSLA steel channel is ideal for the applications where needs higher strength for it reduces the thickness and weight.

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