Stainless Steel C Groove Steel

The stainless steel channel is a long strip steel whose cross-sectional shape is a groove shape. Same as I-beam, stainless steel channel steel is also divided into two kinds of ordinary channel steel and light channel steel. The main purpose of hot-rolled stainless steel ordinary channel steel is: ordinary channel steel is mainly used for building structure, vehicle manufacturing and other industrial structures, and is often used in conjunction with I-beam. Hot-rolled stainless steel light channel steel (YB164-63) Hot-rolled light channel steel is a kind of steel with wide legs and thin walls, which has better economic effect than ordinary hot-rolled channel steel. Main uses: construction and steel frame structure, etc.

Stainless Steel Unequal Angle Steel

Stainless steel angle steel is mainly divided into two types: equilateral stainless steel angle steel and unequal stainless steel angle steel, of which unequal stainless steel angle steel can be divided into unequal equal thickness and unequal thickness. The section height of unequal stainless steel angle steel is calculated by the long side width of unequal stainless steel angle steel.

Galvanized C- Channel Steel

Hot-dip galvanized channel steel is also called hot-dip galvanized channel steel and hot-dip galvanized channel steel. It is an effective metal anti-corrosion method and is mainly used in metal structural facilities in various industries. It is to immerse the channel steel after derusting in the molten zinc of about 440~460 ℃, so that the zinc layer is attached to the surface of the channel steel, thus achieving the purpose of anti-corrosion. Now the main method of galvanizing the surface of the channel steel is hot dip galvanizing.

Stainless Steel H Steel

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.

Stainless Steel I-Beam

Stainless steel I-beams are made of 201(1Cr17Ni5Mn6N), 202(2 Cr13Mn9Ni4), 301(1 Cr17Ni7), 303(Y1Cr18Ni9), 304(OCr18Ni9), 304L (03 Cr19Ni10), 316(0 Cr17Ni12Mo2), 316L(00 Cr17Ni14Mo2), 321 (1 Cr18Ni9Ti), 420( 2cr13), 310S(0 Cr25Ni20), etc. The chemical composition of stainless steel I-beams belongs to general structural rolled steel series, the main test indexes were C, Mn, P and S. According to different grades, the content varies, the approximate range is C<0.08%, Mn: 2.0, P<0.035%, S<0.03%. Materials are widely used in hardware products, medical machinery, food machinery, ships, automobiles, doors and windows, furniture, large machinery, etc.

Galvanized Unequal Angle Steel

Galvanized angle steel is divided into hot-dip galvanized angle steel and cold galvanized angle steel. Hot dip galvanized angle steel is also called hot dip galvanized angle steel or hot dip galvanized angle steel. The cold galvanized coating mainly ensures the full contact between zinc powder and steel through electrochemical principle, and generates electrode potential difference for anti-corrosion. Hot dip galvanized angle steel is also called hot dip galvanized angle steel or hot dip galvanized angle steel. It is to immerse the angle steel after derusting in molten zinc melted at about 500 ℃ to attach a zinc layer to the surface of the angle steel, thus achieving the purpose of anti-corrosion. It is suitable for strong corrosive environments such as various strong acids and alkali fogs. The cold galvanizing process is used to protect the metal from corrosion. For this purpose, a coating of zinc filler is used. It is applied to the protected surface by any coating method and dried to form a zinc filler coating with a content of zinc in the dried coating (up to 95%). Suitable for repair work (I. e., during repair work, only where the protected steel surface is damaged, the surface can be recoated as long as it is repaired). The cold galvanizing process is used for corrosion protection of various steel products and structures.

Galvanized Angle Steel

Galvanized angle steel is divided into hot-dip galvanized angle steel and cold galvanized angle steel. Hot dip galvanized angle steel is also called hot dip galvanized angle steel or hot dip galvanized angle steel. The cold galvanized coating mainly ensures the full contact between zinc powder and steel through electrochemical principle, and generates electrode potential difference for anti-corrosion. Hot dip galvanized angle steel is also called hot dip galvanized angle steel or hot dip galvanized angle steel. It is to immerse the angle steel after derusting in molten zinc melted at about 500 ℃ to attach a zinc layer to the surface of the angle steel, thus achieving the purpose of anti-corrosion. It is suitable for strong corrosive environments such as various strong acids and alkali fogs. The cold galvanizing process is used to protect the metal from corrosion. For this purpose, a coating of zinc filler is used. It is applied to the protected surface by any coating method and dried to form a zinc filler coating with a content of zinc in the dried coating (up to 95%). Suitable for repair work (I. e., during repair work, only where the protected steel surface is damaged, the surface can be recoated as long as it is repaired). The cold galvanizing process is used for corrosion protection of various steel products and structures.

Carbon Steel Channel

Channel steel is a long strip of steel with a groove-shaped section, which is a carbon structural steel for construction and machinery. It is a section steel with a complex section, and its section shape is groove-shaped. Channel steel is mainly used for building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing.
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