A C-channel, also known as a C-beam or C-section, is a type of steel structural support commonly used in construction and engineering. It gets its name from its cross-sectional shape, which resembles the letter “C.” The C-channel is characterized by its straight legs and a horizontal piece connecting them.
C-channels are widely used in building applications, such as framing, support beams, and in the construction of various structures. They provide strength and stability, distributing the load evenly across the structure. Additionally, C-channels are utilized in the manufacturing of machinery, vehicles, and other industrial applications where structural support is required.
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