Channel Steel
Channel steel is a long strip of carbon structural steel with a groove-shaped cross-section. It is mainly made of Q235B, Q355B and other grades through hot rolling, and is divided into ordinary channel steel and light channel steel. It features excellent section mechanical properties, strong bending, compression and torsion resistance, and good structural stability, making it a widely used economical profile in construction, steel structures and machinery manufacturing.
Channel steel comes in a complete range of specifications, is convenient for installation and connection, and has excellent weldability. It can be directly used as structural parts such as load-bearing beams, columns, brackets and frames, or assembled by bolts and welding with flexible and efficient construction. It has high overall rigidity, uniform stress and is not easy to deform, suitable for various engineering scenarios requiring load-bearing capacity and stiffness.
Channel steel is widely used in factory buildings, automobile and ship manufacturing, curtain wall keels, mechanical equipment bases, storage shelves, power and communication towers, support bridges, steel structure frames and other fields. With high cost performance, strong versatility and reliable durability, it has become an indispensable basic structural material in engineering construction.