C Standard Size

C-Channels are standardized channel section. The hot rolled execution has conical flanges, while the laser fused has parallel ones. Both their tolerances are defined by ASTM A 484, the laser fused execution has additionally the product standard defined by ASTM A1069.
C-Channels in stainless steel are used in commerce and industry but also in machinery and equipment building. The use of stainless steel profiles is characterized by a high flexibility of composition and a fast and cost reduced construction (through the possibility of prefabrication in the steel production). Stainless steel profiles are produced mainly from scrap and can be recycled again after utilization so new resources can be conserved.

There is a large variety of different stainless steel channel sizes, which can be sourced throughout the world in both imperial and metric sizes. Montanstahl has placed its focus on stainless steel grades only.
Structural profiles are produced using highly automated hot rolling mills and laser welding lines in different locations. If you do not see what you are looking for, please contact us, and our experienced staff will be glad to help you with your needs.

Both hot rolled and laser fused stainless steel C and MC channels. Standard stainless steel sections replicate the dimensions of carbon steel profiles.
If your project requires something non-standard, manufacturing technology allows us to produce custom sections in the shape and alloy you demand to meet your exact needs.

The following austenitic grades are predominantly used for stainless steel structurals: 304, 304L, 316, 316L, they are defined by ASTM A276, ASTM A479 and ASME SA479.