Material details of channel steel-U steel
Product name | Manufacturer Structural Hot Rolled Steel Price A36 S235jr S355jr S355j2 Q235B Q355b ASTM A572 S235/S355 H/I Beams I Iron Beam |
Size | High(H) – 100mm-900mm |
Flange width(B) – 100mm-300mm | |
Web thickness(t1) – 6mm-16mm | |
Flange thickness(t2) – 8mm-28mm | |
Length 6-12m/pc or as your request | |
Material | Q235B Q345B Q420C Q460C SS400 SS540 S235 S275 S355 A36 A572 G50 G60 |
Carbon channel steel is made by adding carbon to molten iron during the steelmaking process. The amount of carbon added determines the strength and hardness of the resulting steel. The carbon content of channel steel can range from 0.15% to 0.65%, with higher carbon content resulting in stronger and harder steel.
Some common grades of carbon channel steel include:
ASTM A36: a low carbon steel with good strength and formability
ASTM A572: a high-strength low-alloy steel with good corrosion resistance
ASTM A588: a high-strength low-alloy steel with good atmospheric corrosion resistance
ASTM A529: a high-strength carbon-manganese steel with good weldability and formability
Carbon channel steel is commonly used in the construction industry for structural support, as well as in manufacturing and fabrication for a variety of applications. It is also commonly used in the production of machinery and equipment, such as conveyors and cranes.
Some properties of carbon channel steel include:
Good strength and toughness
Good weldability
Good formability
Corrosion resistance can vary depending on the grade and finish of the steel.
Overall, carbon channel steel is a versatile and widely used material that can be tailored to fit a variety of applications and requirements.