
Channel steel is a long strip steel with a凹槽-shaped cross-section. It is a type of steel with a channel-shaped cross-section. Channel steel falls under construction and machinery carbon structural steel, being a complex cross-section type of steel, with a凹槽-shaped cross-section. The raw material for producing channel steel is carbon structural billet or low-alloy steel billet with a carbon content not exceeding 0.25%. The finished channel steel is delivered after hot processing for shaping, normalization, or hot rolling.
Galvanized Channel Steel
Galvanized channel steel can protect the steel substrate from corrosion. Its specific functional role is evident as it acquires a certain protective characteristic, or what we refer to as corrosion resistance, after processing. This ensures that the steel substrate is shielded from corrosion during actual use, thereby significantly extending its service life.
2. Possesses excellent wear resistance. During use, it can be observed that the galvanized channel steel is extremely strong in its bonding, with the interdiffusion of zinc and iron ensuring its high wear resistance throughout its usage.
Channel steel is primarily used in building structures, curtain wall projects, machinery and equipment, vehicle manufacturing, fixed cabinets, and other industrial structures. Channel steel is often used in conjunction with I-beams. It is required to have good welding, riveting properties, and overall mechanical performance. According to the theory of steel structures, the flanges of the channel steel should bear the load, which means the channel steel should be upright, not lying flat.































