C-shaped channel beams, also called structural channel and parallel flange channel (PFC) beams, have a unique shape consisting of a wide web, typically aligned vertically, and two flanges that stick out from one side of the beam. The one-sided flanges make this beam easily discernible from other types of beams and give it the “C” shape.
C-shaped channel beams are not as commonly used as other profiles in the construction industry due to the inherent weakness in the design—because both flanges are on one side, the beam cannot bear as much weight as other structural steel beams. Therefore, the design of the structure must specifically call for a C-shaped beam, where the flat side is often mounted to another flat surface to maximize contact. Two C-shaped beams can also be welded together on the flat side to form an I-beam.
Though C-shaped beams may not be as common as other profiles, your structural steel fabrication company nonetheless needs to be able to produce these when needed. And, you’ll want to ensure that your beams are perfectly fabricated. With BeamCut on your side, you’ll be able to maximize the quality of your production and speed up your output.
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Z-Beam Steel Shelving is a low profile boltless shelving system. The unique Z-Beam design provides maximum storage capacity and allows for particle board decks to sit flush with the top of beams. Economical Z-Beam shelving offers the high capacity and reduced profile. Z-Beam shelves are adjustable on 1-1/2” centers.bearing points and by means of tie straps extending between adjacent purlins.
The beam profiles are cold-formed and used as structural members for modular steel framed buildings. The beams are used for constructing curtain and partition walls, as well as for ceiling joists, eaves beams, frame beams and roof purlins.
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Z-Beam Steel Shelving is a low profile boltless shelving system. The unique Z-Beam design provides maximum storage capacity and allows for particle board decks to sit flush with the top of beams. Economical Z-Beam shelving offers the high capacity and reduced profile.
Z-Beam shelves are adjustable on 1-1/2” centers. It gives you a very attractive low profile light duty warehouse shelving system at a very low cost. Z-Beam steel shelving can be ordered by component or by units. Z-Beam Boltless shelving units come complete with 5 shelves and particle board decking.
Z-beam boltless shelving is the industry standard low profile boltless shelving system. Warehouse Rack & Shelf ships from the largest inventory of Z-beam shelving in the United States. We can ship in 24-48 hours from Chicago, IL and La Palma, CA. The rivet shelving connection ensures easy assembly.
Have you ever visited a large warehouse, building, or facility and noticed those large steel beams that span the ceilings and walls? Those are known as Z beam steel! Incidentally, although when you look at them end on, these sections do take on the appearance of a ‘Z’ shape, some argue that they’re so called because The term ‘Z section’ comes from ‘Z axis’ (an algebraic geometry term which defines the collective values of a group of independent supporting variables).
While this type of knowledge might appear impressive to your friends or family at a local quiz night, all you really need to know is that Z sections are most commonly used for building support in the construction, manufacturing, and transportation industries.
They’re typically seen in constructions such as:
Mezzanine flooring
Garage doors
Metal buildings
Racking
Large storage bins
Fencing
And while some form the bones of a facility (roofing and walls), others like those listed above are used to strengthen structures within. As such, every section needs a seamless fabrication process for optimum performance, ductility, and strength. This is where roll forming comes in!
Before you say that one is used to support the roof and the other to support the wall, you might want to consider that each is slightly different in design. Z-section roof purlins, for instance, are asymmetric sections containing uneven flange widths. This allows them to be overlapped to maintain that all important structural continuity. Wall Girts on the other hand usually contain a shop welded clip which bolts on to the supporting wall panel. Girts work in conjunction with columns to strengthen the vertical load while purlins create a horizontal diaphragm that provides support to any roof structure, flooring, or decking.
So there you have it, everything you need to know about Z beam steel
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