Galvanized C-shaped steel offers adjustable specifications, high compressive strength, and other advantages. Cold-formed steel sections, while lightweight, align with the load-bearing characteristics of roof purlins, ensuring optimal mechanical performance. Various accessories can be connected in different combinations, resulting in an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Using steel purlins can reduce the weight of the building's roof and decrease the amount of steel required for the project, thereby earning it the title of an economical and efficient steel, serving as a new building material alternative to traditional angle, channel, and pipe steel purlins.
Galvanized C-shaped steel is widely used as purlins and wall beams in steel structural buildings, and can also be assembled into lightweight trusses, brackets, and other building components. Additionally, it is utilized in the manufacturing of columns, beams, and arms for machinery and light industry.
Galvanized C-shaped steel with even zinc coating, smooth surface, strong adhesion, high dimensional accuracy, fully encapsulated with zinc on all surfaces, typically containing 120-275g/㎡ of zinc, boasts a long service life and excellent corrosion resistance, making it a high-quality, highly protective option. Notable features:
Galvanized C-channel steel is automatically formed by a C-channel forming machine. The forming machine can automatically complete the forming process of C-channel steel based on the given dimensions. Unloading ① - Straightening ② - Forming ③ - Final Shaping ④ - Straightening ⑤ - Measuring Length ⑥ - Punching Round Reinforcement Holes ⑦ - Punching Elliptical Connection Holes ⑧ - Forming Cutting ⑨ - Galvanizing.





