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76.2mm x 50.8mm x 3.2mm (3" x 2" x 1/8") Aluminium Channel

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76.2mm x 50.8mm x 3.2mm (3" x 2" x 1/8") Aluminium Channel

76.2mm x 50.8mm x 3.2mm (3" x 2" x 1/8") Aluminium Channel

Aluminium channel is a versatile extruded profile featuring a “U”-shaped cross-section, designed to provide strength, support, and clean structural lines across a wide range of applications. Commonly manufactured in high-quality 6000 series alloys, it offers an excellent balance of strength and workability.


Often referred to as “U channel,” this profile is widely used in structural and fabrication projects thanks to its lightweight yet durable nature. Its form allows for easy integration into frameworks, supports, and edging applications.


Aluminium channel is easy to machine, cut, and weld, making it ideal for both professional and DIY use. Available in a wide range of sizes, thicknesses, and finishes—including mill finish and powder-coated options—it can also be supplied cut to your required length for added convenience.


Key Features:
  • Strong yet lightweight with excellent strength-to-weight ratio
  • Good machinability and weldability
  • Available in multiple sizes, thicknesses, and finishes
  • Supplied in standard lengths or cut to size

Typical Applications:
  • Structural frameworks and supports
  • Trusses, bridges, and transport equipment
  • Framing, edging, and support rails
  • Architectural and decorative features
  • General engineering and fabrication projects

Ideal for projects requiring dependable strength, versatility, and a clean finish, aluminium channel is a widely used solution across construction, engineering, and design applications.



NOTE - Aluminium is a durable and corrosion-resistant material; however, when exposed to moisture, air, or other environmental elements, it may naturally oxidise over time. Unless specifically treated or protected, this oxidation can result in a change in surface appearance. This is a normal characteristic of aluminium and does not necessarily affect its structural integrity.

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Aluminium channel is a versatile extruded profile featuring a “U”-shaped cross-section, designed to provide strength, support, and clean structural lines across a wide range of applications. Commonly manufactured in high-quality 6000 series alloys, it offers an excellent balance of strength and workability.


Often referred to as “U channel,” this profile is widely used in structural and fabrication projects thanks to its lightweight yet durable nature. Its form allows for easy integration into frameworks, supports, and edging applications.


Aluminium channel is easy to machine, cut, and weld, making it ideal for both professional and DIY use. Available in a wide range of sizes, thicknesses, and finishes—including mill finish and powder-coated options—it can also be supplied cut to your required length for added convenience.


Key Features:
  • Strong yet lightweight with excellent strength-to-weight ratio
  • Good machinability and weldability
  • Available in multiple sizes, thicknesses, and finishes
  • Supplied in standard lengths or cut to size

Typical Applications:
  • Structural frameworks and supports
  • Trusses, bridges, and transport equipment
  • Framing, edging, and support rails
  • Architectural and decorative features
  • General engineering and fabrication projects

Ideal for projects requiring dependable strength, versatility, and a clean finish, aluminium channel is a widely used solution across construction, engineering, and design applications.



NOTE - Aluminium is a durable and corrosion-resistant material; however, when exposed to moisture, air, or other environmental elements, it may naturally oxidise over time. Unless specifically treated or protected, this oxidation can result in a change in surface appearance. This is a normal characteristic of aluminium and does not necessarily affect its structural integrity.