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Strut Channel

Strut Channel

Our Stainless Steel Strut Channels are engineered for superior strength and corrosion resistance in harsh, outdoor, and marine-grade environments. Manufactured from A316 / A4 stainless steel, these channels provide a long-lasting solution for supporting mechanical, electrical, and containment systems.

  • Profiles Available:
    • 41x21mm
    • 41x41mm
  • Types:
    • Plain
    • Slotted
  • Finish:
    • Stainless Steel (A316 / A4) – Ideal for food-grade, chemical, and marine applications
  • Channel Thickness:
    • Heavy Duty (2.5mm)
  • Lengths Offered:
    From 1.0m to 6.0m, providing flexible options for project specifications
  • Compatible Unistrut Types:
    • P1000 / P1000T
    • P3300 / P3300T

These stainless steel channels form the core of any structural support system, offering a modular and reliable base for fixing brackets, electrical components, and piping supports. Static load suitability should always be confirmed by a project engineer.

For more information or to discuss your specific requirements, please contact us at sales@directchannel.uk.com or call 0121 270 8507.

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