MS C Channel

The MS Structural Current, also known as a "C-channel," is distinct from the "I" or "H," or "W-beam."These are similarly compared to universal beams: depth, width of the flange and kilograms per meter.

Structural channels are a type of strap used primarily in construction and civil engineering, and are known as C-channels or Parallel Flange Channel (PFC).The cross component consists of a wide, usually but not always vertically oriented "Net," and two "flanges" at the top and bottom of the net, which only exist on one side of the web. This varies from I-beam, H-beam or W-beam in that they have flanges on both sides of the network.

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Features of MS C Channel

  • Standard
    As per all National & International standards
  • Grades
    Available in various grades
  • Dimension
    4-8 mm
  • Size
    3-6 mm

Application of MS C Channel

The steel channel is often used to build walls for garages, storage rooms, warehouses and other buildings of metal where they are used as traditional wooden framing stalls.

Type of Mild Structural Steel

Market Area of MS C Channel

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