Cold Formed Steel Section
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formed C-section Steel
galvanized steel c channal is processed automatically by C-steel make-up machine, which, according to given C-steel sizes, can automatically complete the C- steel forming process.
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Cold Formed Section Steel
Cold Formed Channel Steel refers to finished steel with various sectional forms bent by steel plates or strip steels under cold states. It is a kind of economic light-weight thin-wall sectional steel,also named as cold-forming steel or cold-formed steel. It is main material of making light steel structures.
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Steel Fabricated C Z U
galvanized steel c channal is processed automatically by C-steel make-up machine,which,according to given C-steel sizes,can automatically complete the C-steel forming process.
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Continuous Concrete Inserts
Concrete Insert may be used for anchorage on ceilings, floors or walls. Being a pre-pour installation, it is ideal for applications with cracked concrete concerns and avoids the creation of Silica Dust during installation.
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Omega Special Shaped Steel Section
cold formed slotted steel section are light framing solution for maximum design flexibility and ease of installation.
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Concrete Insert Strut Channels
Concrete Inserts are used in concrete poured walls, floors, ceilings, foundations and pre-cast culverts. Concrete inserts offer a fully-engineered solution, integrating steel channel and parts, to create a cast-in-place concrete framework. This framework provides superior strength and durability to your system.
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Universal Concrete Insert Strut
Insert Strut are easily installed without the dust, noise, or sparks of other anchoring methods. Easily removable plastic strips or Ethafoam filling prevent concrete from entering the channel during the pour, and twist-in strut nuts allow for adjustable anchoring positions along the channel.
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Cold Rolled Structural Steel Sheet Pile
Steel Sheet Pile has many advantages as following:
1. It combines great profile depth and has excellent static properties;
2. It is quite suitable for re-use due to the symmetrical form of the single element;
3. It is possible to assemble the piles into pairs in the factory, this way could improve the quality and performance of installation;
4. Good corrosion resistance performance.
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Cold Formed Channel Steel
z channel cold formed steel is a kind of common cold-bending thin-wall steel whose thickness is generally 1.5-8.0mm and section height is 40-350mm.Its processing materials are hot rolled steel strips and galvanized steel strips.Z-steel is usually applied to large steel factories.Its processing length and hole size shall accord to processing requirements.
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Concrete Insert Strut Channels
Our inserts are easily installed without the dust, noise, or sparks of other anchoring methods. Easily removable plastic strips or Ethafoam filling prevent concrete from entering the channel during the pour, and twist-in strut nuts allow for adjustable anchoring positions along the channel.
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Heavy Duty Concrete Insert (P3200,P3300,P 3754,P 3270,P 3370 )
Concrete Insert Strut Channels installed in reinforced concrete provide a continuous slot for the precise location of cable, conduit, pipe, hanger rods or frames.
Install Concrete Insert Strut Channel across the anticipated area of use to save time and money by eliminating the need to drill and install anchors. Use in walls, floors and ceilings. All inserts are shipped complete with two Anchor Caps and Ethafoam filler. Ethafoam filler resists the entrance of wet concrete and is easily removed in one piece eliminating the significant clean-up required with old Styrofoam fillers. -
Steel Sheet Pile
Steel Pile are used in earth retaining structures where a differential surface level is to be established. The sheet pile forms the vertical interface.
Steel sheet piles are used for both temporary and permanent retaining walls. Structures include basements, underground carparks and abutments for bridges including integral bridges.
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Omega Steel Section
Hat channel another way to call it omega beam.Hat channel is a hat-shaped framing member used when furring concrete, masonry walls, and ceilings. It provides a non-combustible solution for leveling uneven surfaces and comes in a variety of depths, gauges, and widths.