Steel Profiles
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Stainless steel channel is a corrosion-resistant structural profile with a C-shaped cross-section. It combines the high strength and easy framing capabilities of the channel design with the durability, hygiene, and aesthetic appeal of stainless steel, making it the ideal choice for applications where longevity, cleanability, and resistance to harsh environments are paramount. Classification: Channel Steel
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The carbon steel angle, commonly known as angle iron, is the most fundamental and versatile L-shaped structural profile. Its 90-degree design provides excellent strength for bracing, framing, and supporting applications across countless industries. Valued for its exceptional strength-to-cost ratio, ease of fabrication (cutting, welding, bolting), and ready availability, it serves as an indispensable component in construction and manufacturing.
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H-beam is a more optimized cross-sectional area distribution, more reasonable than the economic section of high-efficiency profiles, because of its section and the English letter "H" the same name. Since all parts of the H-beam are arranged at right angles, the H-beam has the advantages of strong bending resistance, simple construction, cost saving and light structure in all directions, and has been widely used.
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Stainless steel I-beams (also referred to as H-beams) are premium structural profiles engineered for applications where standard steel cannot perform. Combining the exceptional strength-to-weight ratio of the “I” cross-section with the inherent corrosion resistance of stainless steel, they offer a permanent solution for structures exposed to harsh environments, demanding hygiene standards, or requiring a lasting aesthetic finish. This eliminates the need for protective coatings and significantly reduces lifetime maintenance costs. Classification: Universal Beam (I-Beam / H-Beam)
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