Specification of Canal C 1mm Mild Steel
Light Steel Canal C
Mild steel is a material that is popular in the world of construction, which is called as a substitute for wood material which is now increasingly difficult to find and the price is increasingly expensive. Mild steel has a carbon steel base material with the amount of carbon ranging from 0.05% - 0.25% of its weight. The low amount of carbon is called low carbon steel. Meanwhile, the carbon content from 0.30% -2.0% is referred to as high carbon steel. Low carbon indicates that mild steel is capable of producing less tensile strength compared to high carbon steel.
One form is canal C. Channel C has a shape that matches the letter C and its size is distinguished according to the size of its thickness. The size of the thickness of the form of mild steel channel C is generally 0.60 mm, 0.75mm and 1 mm. Various thickness sizes are used for different things. For example, the form of 0.75mm C channel light steel. In general, C channels with a size of 0.75 mm are used to manufacture easel on a roof with a light load. For example, metal tile, asbestos, spandek and other lightweight roofs. Channel C 75x0.75 can also be used for ceiling mounts, coordinates, building profile columns and wall and window partitions.