Channel steel, identified by its distinctive groove-shaped cross-section, stands out as an extraordinary choice for both construction and machinery. As a sophisticated carbon structural steel with a complex section, it offers exceptional welding and riveting capabilities, coupled with comprehensive mechanical properties. Manufactured from billets containing a carbon content not exceeding 0.25%, this steel is meticulously crafted through precise hot forming, normalizing, or hot rolling processes. Channel steel is predominantly used in the construction of building structures, curtain wall engineering, and in the fabrication of mechanical equipment and vehicles, ensuring reliability and durability.