A C-profile, also known as a steel C-section or C-beam, is a type of metal profile shaped like the letter “C” and made of steel. These profiles are primarily used in the construction industry to reinforce structures, ceilings, and walls. Their main characteristics include strength, lightweight construction, and versatility for various construction projects.
Steel C-profiles contribute to the structural integrity of buildings, serving as the skeleton for structures and roof and wall systems. Some advantages of using C-profiles include minimalistic framing, easy installation, and flexibility in structural design.
C-profiles are manufactured in various sizes and thicknesses, and due to their technical and economic advantages, they find extensive use in the construction industry.