Outstanding features
- Hot-dip galvanized C-purlins are corrosion-resistant and suitable for many harsh construction environments
- Applications in mechanical manufacturing as steel arms for structures such as cast-in-place and truck bodies
- Good corrosion resistance and load-bearing capacity reduce the need for frequent maintenance
C Purlin, also known as C-shaped steel, is a type of purlin with a cross-section shaped like an uppercase letter C. Made from high-strength steel G350-450 MPa, C purlins come in two main versions: black C purlin and galvanized C purlin. Galvanized C purlins are generally preferred due to their superior corrosion resistance, making them suitable for various construction environments. The products are manufactured using specialized roll-forming machines, ensuring accuracy in shape and size, meeting international quality standards such as Japan and Europe.
C Purlin stands out with its robust C-shaped structure, enhancing the load-bearing capacity and durability of constructions. The galvanized coating on hot-dipped galvanized C purlins not only provides corrosion resistance but also extends the product’s lifespan, making it suitable for harsh environmental conditions. The diverse design in size and color makes C purlins easily compatible with various architectural styles. The large span capability of galvanized C purlins allows for flexible column spacing, reducing construction costs. Additionally, C purlins are easy to process, cut, and bend according to requirements, facilitating construction and maintenance, thereby enhancing construction efficiency and minimizing costs for users.
C Purlins offer significant advantages in construction. With their sturdy C-shaped structure, C purlins have good load-bearing capacity, ensuring stability for constructions. Their flexible design allows for easy disassembly and assembly, while their lightweight nature reduces transport and construction costs. Available in various sizes and thicknesses, C purlins meet different technical requirements. Furthermore, galvanized C purlins not only resist rust but also minimize maintenance costs. However, to achieve optimal effectiveness, it is essential to choose the appropriate coating type for the working environment and ensure accurate construction techniques to avoid connection issues between the purlin sheets.
C Purlins are important materials widely used in the construction and industrial sectors. In residential construction, C purlins are often used as roof trusses, prefabricated building structures, or for shaping walls and floor beams of buildings. In the industrial field, they are applied to create factory frames, storage warehouses, gymnasiums, hospitals, and other public structures. C purlins are also used in mechanical manufacturing, roofing with metal sheets, and for making steel brackets for structures like prefabricated decks and truck beds. With high load-bearing capacity and flexibility, C purlins effectively meet the technical and aesthetic requirements of many construction projects.

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