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Copper Angle, Channel & Beam

Copper is precisely developed at our end keeping in mind industry laid parameters and prevailing market trends. Copper I-Beam is austenitic steel comprising of high nickel and chromium content. These elements enable this high steel alloy grade to be utilized in Sulphur containing atmospheres. Sachiya Steel International is one of the pioneers and stockiest of Copper H-Beam, which does not perform well in more highly reducing environments such as those containing chlorides and sulphuric acid.


Specification Channel


Copper Angle, Channel, Beam Specifications
Specifications : ASTM B62 / ASME B62
Dimensions : EN, DIN, JIS, ASTM, BS, ASME, AISI
Copper Angle
: 5mm to 9mm
Copper Channel
: 40mm*20mm~300mm*300mm
Copper Beam : 3″ thru 12.31″
Copper
: 1/8 inch – 1/2 inch Diameter
Thickness
: 3.0mm – 120mm
Length : 3MTR, 4MTR, 5MTR, 6MTR, or Custom Cut Sizes
Type : Angle, C Channel, U Channel, H Beam, I Beam, T Beam, W Beam,

Beam


A beam is a structural element that mainly resists the load applied laterally to the beam’s axis. It’s mode of deflection is primarily done by bending. The load applied to the beam results in reaction forces at the beam’s support points.

A beam can be divided into many types based on support, geometry and cross-section. Based on support a beam is of 7 types:

  1. Continuous Beam: This type of beam can be extended for two or more supports.
  2. Over-hanging Beam: It can be extended beyond its support on one side.
  3. Double Over-hanging Beam: It is extended beyond its support on one side.
  4. Simply Supported Beam: It is supports at the ends and is free to rotate.
  5. Fixed Beam: It can be supported at the end but cannot rotate.
  6. Trussed Beam: It is reinforced by a rod or a cable to make a truss.
  7. Cantilever Beam: It is fixed on one end but it projects outwards.

Based on geometry, beams are of 3 types:

  1. Straight Beam: This type of beam is straight in shape.
  2. Tapered Beam: It has a tapered cross-section.
  3. Curved Beam: It is curved in shape.

Based on cross-section, there are 4 types of beams:

  1. I-Beam: It has an I-cross section.
  2. C-Beam: It has c-cross section.
  3. T-Beam: It has a T-cross section.
  4. H-Beamor W-Beam: It has flanges that are not tempered and are wider than an I-Beam.

Channel

Channels are also known as C channels, channel beams or Parallel Flange Channels (PFCs). They are used in different applications such as buildings, tractor trailers and frame chassis for vehicles. They are manufactured from mild steel, which is hot-rolled.

Steel channels are used at walls, pole beam walls, roofs, window and door frames, wood beam supports, vehicle frames, trailers, and metal buildings as described below:

  • They are used to build walls for garages, workshops, warehouses, and other metal buildings.
  • They can also be used in pole beams to form the walls, where they run horizontally from pole to pole to provide an attachment point for the siding on the exterior.
  • They can be used as rafters on light duty roofs.
  • They can be used to create secure frames for windows and doors in metal and wooden framed buildings.
  • They increase the rigidity and strength of wooden beams.
  • They are often used to construct flat-bed trailers, box trailers, travel trailers and RVs.