Edcon Steel can supply all your structural steel parallel flange channels for your next job. Edcon Steel specialises in custom fabricated and cut to size structural steel PFC channels. Structural Steel PFC channels are made from Hot Rolled Steel, often referred to as Channels ( “PFCs” ) they are C-shaped using mild steel grade 300 plus. We are proud to say where ever possible we will stock Australian made Structural Steel Parallel Flange Channels. All our stocked PFCs are made to AS/NZS 3679.1 and can be certified to this standard where requested prior to your order.
Sizes, dimensions and weight information, as well as mechanical properties and yield strengths for Structural Steel Parallel Flange Channels is available from the manufactures guide to Hot Rolled Structural Steel Products.
Please check out our blog about Builders Steel. There is also a guide for builders and owner builders to use to get assistance with design and sizing and applications of Structural Steel Parallel Flange Channels for Domestic and House Building.
In order to comply with NCCC (BCA) and Australian Standards you will need to consider industrial protective coatings to help prevent atmospheric corrosion (rust). There guidelines in the Australian Building Codes that cover steel coatings and you, as the customer or user of structural steel beams should be aware of these requirements.
For further guidance on Coatings of Structural Steel Beams speak to your designer or certifier. AS/NZS 2312 Guide to the protection of structural steel against atmospheric corrosion by the use of protective coatings. This standard is in two parts, Part 1 : Paint coatings and Part 2 : Hot Dip Galvanizing.
You may also like to check out a articles The importance of steel protection and How to choose the right steel coating for the job
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