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Hot Rolled Steel Bar Channel

Hot Rolled Steel Bar Channel

Hot rolled steel bar channels are structural components commonly used in construction and fabrication. They have a U-shaped cross-section and are produced through a hot rolling process, which involves heating steel beyond its recrystallization temperature and then forming it into the desired shape. These channels provide excellent strength, durability, and versatility, making them ideal for a wide range of applications, including building frames, support structures, bridges, and machinery. Their properties such as high load-bearing capacity and resistance to bending and deformation under pressure make them a popular choice in various industries.

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Alloy ASTM Characteristics
A36 ASTM A36

Construction and structural support in building frameworks.

Manufacturing of trailers and heavy equipment.

Fabrication of industrial shelving and storage solutions.

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

  • The chemical composition of this material is predominantly Iron (Fe) at 99%, with Carbon (C) at 0.26%, Manganese (Mn) at 0.75%, Copper (Cu) at 0.2%, and Phosphorus (P) and Sulfur (S) present in maximum amounts of 0.04% and 0.05% respectively.

MECHANICAL INFORMATION

  • The mechanical information for this material indicates a density of 0.282 lb/in3 (7.8 g/cc) with ultimate tensile strength and yield tensile strength measured at 58,000 psi (400 MPa) and 47,700 psi (315 MPa) respectively. It possesses a shear strength of 43,500 psi (300 MPa) and a melting point ranging from 2,590 to 2,670°F (1,420 to 1,460°C). The material exhibits a hardness Brinell of 140 and is produced using the hot rolled method. The specifications provided should be regarded as general approximations; for precise material test reports, please contact our Customer Service Department.

AVAILABLE SIZES

  • The available sizes for this category include: 3/4 inch by 3/8 inch by 1/8 inch with a depth of 0.75 inches, width of 0.375 inches, thickness of 1/8 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 0.560 lbs/ft; 1 inch by 1/2 inch by 1/8 inch with a depth of 1 inch, width of 0.5 inches, thickness of 1/8 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 0.840 lbs/ft; 1-1/4 inch by 1/2 inch by 1/8 inch with a depth of 1.25 inches, width of 0.5 inches, thickness of 1/8 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 0.990 lbs/ft; 1-1/2 inch by 1/2 inch by 1/8 inch with a depth of 1.5 inches, width of 0.5 inches, thickness of 1/8 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 1.119 lbs/ft; 1-1/2 inch by 9/16 inch by 3/16 inch with a depth of 1.5 inches, width of 0.563 inches, thickness of 3/16 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 1.440 lbs/ft; 1-1/2 inch by 3/4 inch by 1/8 inch with a depth of 1.5 inches, width of 0.75 inches, thickness of 1/8 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 1.170 lbs/ft; 2 inch by 1/2 inch by 1/8 inch with a depth of 2 inches, width of 0.5 inches, thickness of 1/8 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 1.430 lbs/ft; 2 inch by 9/16 inch by 3/16 inch with a depth of 2 inches, width of 0.563 inches, thickness of 3/16 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 1.860 lbs/ft; 2 inch by 5/8 inch by 1/4 inch with a depth of 2 inches, width of 0.625 inches, thickness of 1/4 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 2.280 lbs/ft; 2 inch by 1 inch by 1/8 inch with a depth of 2 inches, width of 1 inch, thickness of 1/8 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 1.590 lbs/ft; 2 inch by 1 inch by 3/16 inch with a depth of 2 inches, width of 1 inch, thickness of 3/16 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 2.319 lbs/ft; and 2-1/2 inch by 5/8 inch by 3/16 inch with a depth of 2.5 inches, width of 0.625 inches, thickness of 3/16 inch, length of 240 inches, and weight of 2.270 lbs/ft.