Channel Steel
Channel steel is a long strip steel with a groove shaped cross-section, belonging to the carbon structural steel used for construction and machinery. It is a complex section steel with a groove shaped cross-section. Channel steel is mainly used in building structures, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment, and vehicle manufacturing.
Channel steel is divided into ordinary channel steel and light channel steel. The specifications of hot-rolled ordinary channel steel are 5-40 #. The specifications of hot-rolled flexible channel steel supplied through agreement between the supply and demand parties are 6.5-30 #. Channel steel is mainly used in building structures, vehicle manufacturing, other industrial structures, and fixed cabinets, and is often used in conjunction with I-beams.
Channel steel can be divided into four types according to its shape: cold-formed equal edge channel steel, cold-formed unequal edge channel steel, cold-formed inner rolled edge channel steel, and cold-formed outer rolled edge channel steel.