Channels

Channels

Structural channels are an extruded product with inside radius corners that are intended for all structural applications where greater strength is required. Structural channels are widely used for all types of fabrication projects where lightweight and corrosion resistance is a concern.

Carbon Aluminum Stainless

Carbon

GradeDescription
A36Low carbon steel that exhibits good strength coupled with formability. It is easy to machine and fabricate and can be securely welded.

Aluminum

GradeDescription
6061, 6063Heat treatable, structural alloy with medium strength and good weldability, formability, machinability, and relatively good corrosion resistance.

Stainless

GradeDescription
304Offers resistance to corrosion, has good formability and can be readily welded by all methods. One of the most commonly used grades across the industry.
304LExtra low carbon avoids harmful carbide precipitation due to welding. Same corrosion resistance as 304 with lower mechanical properties.
316Better pitting and corrosion resistance than 304, as well as higher strength at elevated temperatures. 316 can be used for valves, marine equipment, pumps, and chemical equipment.
316LExtra low carbon avoids harmful carbide precipitation due to welding. Same excellent corrosion resistance as 316. It exhibits the same high strength, toughness and workability as 304 alloys.

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