Hot-dip galvanized C channel steel purlins refer to new steel materials that are made of high-strength steel plates, cold-bent, and roll-formed, with uniform wall thickness, excellent cross-sectional properties, and high strength. Hot-dip galvanized C channel steel purlins are used as building materials, as beams, tie bars, and brackets, etc., to ensure the bearing capacity and safety capacity of the house.
Processing process of C-channel steel purlins:
① Unloading – ② Leveling – ③ Forming – ④ Shaping – ⑤ Straightening – ⑥ Measuring length – ⑦ Punching tie bar circular holes – ⑧ Punching elliptical connection holes – ⑨ Forming and cutting
Galvanized C-channel has the advantages of adjustable specifications and high compressive strength. The cross-sectional dimensions of the cold-formed steel are light, but they are very consistent with the force characteristics of the roof purlins, so that the mechanical efficiency of the steel can be fully utilized. A variety of accessories can form a variety of different combinations, with exquisite appearance. The use of steel purlins can reduce the weight of the building roof and reduce the amount of steel used in the project, so it is also called economical and efficient steel.
Application range of hot-dip galvanized C channel:
Widely used in purlins and wall beams of steel structure buildings, it can also be combined into lightweight roof trusses, brackets and other building components, and can also be used for columns, beams and arms in mechanical light industry manufacturing.
Post time: May-29-2025