A-36 Steel Bar Channel
A carbon steel that is used in general structural applications when the structural will be riveted, bolted, or welded. ASTM A36 is produced to mechanical properties offering a minimum yield of 36 Ksi, and a minimum tensile of 58 Ksi.
A-36 Steel Junior Channel
A carbon steel that is used in general structural applications when the structural will be riveted, bolted, or welded. ASTM A36 is produced to mechanical properties offering a minimum yield of 36 Ksi, and a minimum tensile of 58 Ksi.
A-572 Grade 50 Structural Steel Channel
A high strength alloy steel that is used in general structural applications when the structural will be riveted, bolted, or welded. A572 Gr50 is produced to mechanical properties offering a minimum yield of 50 KSI, and a minimum tensile of 65 KSI.
A-572 Grade 50 Miscellaneous Steel Channel
A high strength alloy steel that is used in general structural applications when the structural will be riveted, bolted, or welded. A572 Gr50 is produced to mechanical properties offering a minimum yield of 50 KSI, and a minimum tensile of 65 KSI.
6063 Aluminum Bar Channel
Generally considered to be an extrusion alloy that is heat treatable for strengthening. Commonly used in the manufacture of furniture, windows, stair rails, and in pipe railing, and architectural extrusions. Machinability is considered to be average for this alloy. The alloy is readily welded by all of the conventional methods and is considered bendable.
6061 Aluminum Structural Channel
Generally considered to be an extrusion alloy that is heat treatable for strengthening with resistance to corrosion. Commonly used for engineering, structural applications, boats, furniture, transportation equipment etc. Machinability is considered to be average for this alloy. The alloy is readily welded by all of the conventional methods, but is not bendable.