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Durable and resistant to oxidation, ideal for construction and industry

Surface: hot rolled pickled ,polished
Standard: AISI, ASTM, GB, BS
Technique: Hot Rolled and Bend, Welded
Quality: Prime quality

Product Description

Overview

304 stainless steel channel steel is a long steel strip with a grooved cross section, similar to stainless steel I-beam. Stainless steel channel steel is divided into ordinary channel steel and light channel steel. The model and specification are expressed as waist height (h) × leg width (b) × waist thickness (d), in millimeters. Its specification expression method, such as 120*53*5, means a channel steel with a waist height of 120 mm, a leg width of 53 mm, and a waist thickness of 5 mm, or 12# channel steel. Channel steels with the same waist height, if there are several different leg widths and waist thicknesses, also need to add a b c to the right of the model to distinguish them, such as 25a# 25b# 25c#, etc.

Application Scope

Stainless steel channel steel is mainly used in building structures, vehicle manufacturing and other industrial structures. Channel steel is also often used in conjunction with I-beams.

1.
Hot-rolled stainless steel ordinary channel steel (GB707-88):

Used for building structures, vehicle manufacturing and other industrial structures.

2.
Hot-rolled stainless steel light channel steel (YB164-63):

A steel with wide legs and thin walls, offering better economic effects. Specifications range from 5-40#.

Key Features

Excellent corrosion resistance, resisting most chemical substances in harsh environments.

Outstanding high temperature resistance, maintaining stability without deformation.

High structural strength capable of withstanding significant pressure and weight.

Easy to process to meet specific requirements for different shapes and sizes.

Steel Channel Specifications

Specification Height (mm) Width (mm) Thickness (mm) Sectional Area (cm²) Theoretical Weight (kg/m)
5#50374.56.9285.438
6.3#63404.88.4516.634
8#80435.010.2488.045
10#100485.312.74810.007
14#a140586.018.51614.535
16#a160636.521.96217.24
18#a18068725.69920.174
20#a20073728.83722.637
25#b25080939.91731.335
28#c2808611.551.23440.219
32#b320901054.91343.107
40#c40010414.591.06871.488
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between ordinary and light channel steel?
Hot-rolled light channel steel is designed with wider legs and thinner walls compared to ordinary channel steel, providing better economic efficiency for specific structural needs.
How are the specifications of 304 channel steel expressed?
Specifications are expressed as waist height (h) × leg width (b) × waist thickness (d) in millimeters. For example, 120*53*5 represents a 12# channel steel.
What are the primary applications of stainless steel channel steel?
It is mainly used in building structures, vehicle manufacturing, and other industrial steel frame structures, often used in conjunction with I-beams.
Does 304 stainless steel channel steel have good resistance?
Yes, it features excellent corrosion resistance against most chemicals and maintains stable performance in high-temperature environments.
What does the letters 'a', 'b', or 'c' mean after the model number?
These letters are used to distinguish channel steels that have the same waist height but different leg widths and waist thicknesses, such as 25a#, 25b#, and 25c#.
Is 304 channel steel suitable for heavy-duty structures?
Yes, it is characterized by high strength and the ability to withstand significant pressure and weight, making it ideal for industrial structural applications.

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