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C-Channels, also known as C-beams or channel steel, are structural steel components shaped like the letter 'C'. They are typically made from carbon steel or stainless steel and are designed to provide support and stability in various construction applications. The open shape allows for easy attachment to other materials and structures, making them versatile for use in a range of building projects.
| Material | Carbon steel or stainless steel |
| Standard sizes | Depths from 3 to 12 inches |
| Thickness range | 0.1 to 0.5 inches |
| Length options | Up to 40 feet |
| Weight per foot | 1 to 20 pounds |
When selecting C-Channels, buyers should consider the specific load requirements and environmental conditions of their project. It's essential to specify the material grade, dimensions, and any required certifications such as ASTM standards. Additionally, buyers should determine the quantity needed, as bulk orders may influence pricing and availability.
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C-Channels are used for structural support in buildings, bridges, and various construction applications.
They are typically made from carbon steel or stainless steel.
C-Channels are sized by their depth, width, and thickness, with standard sizes ranging from 3 to 12 inches in depth.
Yes, C-Channels can be cut to length and fabricated to meet specific project requirements.
Look for compliance with ASTM standards and any relevant local building codes.
C-Channels are typically delivered in lengths up to 40 feet, depending on the supplier.