Channel

Channels, commonly known as C-channels due to their C-like shape, are represented by their web height and flange width. They primarily bear horizontal gravitational forces and find applications in various engineering industries, such as bus body construction and EOT cranes. Also called Parallel Flange Channel (PFC), these structural channels are mainly used in building construction and civil engineering. They come in different sizes and grades, each with a specific chemical composition.

Manufactured in locations like Mandi Gobindgarh, Raipur, and Ghaziabad, channels have diverse uses:

  • Found in buildings, bridges, dams, and other construction projects.
  • Utilized for creating the chassis of buses, trucks, and similar vehicles.
  • Incorporated into the structures of Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEBs).
  • Employed in the manufacturing of machinery parts and ancillaries.
  • Used in shipbuilding, aircraft, and railway coach construction.