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  2. Strut channel - Wikipedia

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    Shapes Cross section diagram of standard strut channel. Basic strut channel comes in the open box section 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 in (41 mm) square. A half height 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 in × 13 ⁄ 16 in (41 mm × 21 mm) version is also available, used mostly where mounted directly to a wall as it has significantly less stiffness and ability to carry loads across an open space or brace.

  3. I-beam - Wikipedia

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    DIN 1025-5; ASTM A6, American Standard Beams; BS 4-1; IS 808 – Dimensions hot rolled steel beam, column, channel and angle sections; AS/NZS 3679.1 – Australia and New Zealand standard; Designation and terminology The dimension of a wide-flange I-beam. In the United States, steel I-beams are commonly specified using the depth and weight of ...

  4. A572 steel - Wikipedia

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    A572 steel. ASTM A572 steel is a common high strength, low alloy (HSLA) structural steel used in the United States. [1] A572 steel properties are specified by ASTM International standards. [2]

  5. ASTM A992 - Wikipedia

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    ASTM A992 steel is a structural steel alloy often used in the US for steel wide-flange and I beams. Like other carbon steels, the density of ASTM A992 steel is approximately 7850 kg/m 3 (0.2836 lb/in 3 ). ASTM A992 steel has the following minimum mechanical properties, according to ASTM specification A992/A992M.

  6. Structural channel - Wikipedia

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    Structural channel. The structural channel, also known as a C-channel or Parallel Flange Channel (PFC), is a type of (usually structural steel) beam, used primarily in building construction and civil engineering. Its cross section consists of a wide "web", usually but not always oriented vertically, and two "flanges" at the top and bottom of ...

  7. Structural steel - Wikipedia

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    The four-number AISI steel gradescommonly used for mechanical engineering, machines, and vehicles are a completely different specification series. The standard commonly used structural steels are:[5] Carbon steels[edit] A36– structural shapes and plate. A53– structural pipe and tubing.

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