What size is a 200 PFC?
What size is a 200 PFC?
Description
Designation | Kg/m | h (mm) |
---|---|---|
200 PFC | 22.9 | 200 |
230 PFC | 25.1 | 230 |
250 PFC | 35.5 | 250 |
300 PFC | 40.1 | 300 |
What does PFC mean in steel?
Parallel Flange Channels
Parallel Flange Channels (PFC)
What is PFC on flat?
Parallel flange channel beams can be used to create a structurally secure frame for windows and doors. The channel can simply be slid over the wall in the window or door opening, creating a solid lintel, which offers much more sturdiness and long-term stability than timber.
How is PFC steel measured?
They are described by their depth, width and weight per metre in kilograms, eg. 150 x 75 x 18 PFC. The PFC is used for columns, lintels above doors or simply a beam supporting floor joists.
What are PFC beams used for?
The PFC beam is a versatile section of steel for use as horizontal steel support across large spans or used vertically as a wind bracing portal frame, also frequently located over large windows or door openings used in conjunction with an angle lintel to simultaneously support upper-level brickwork and wall framing.
What is PFC function?
PFC (power factor correction; also known as power factor controller) is a feature included in some computer and other power supply boxes that reduces the amount of reactive power generated by a computer. Reactive power operates at right angles to true power and energizes the magnetic field.
What is difference between UB and UC?
UC – universal column or UB – universal beam. Unlike a universal beam, the UC’s width is roughly equal to their depth. For example, a 152 UC 23 is 152 mm wide and 152 mm deep and 152*89 UB 16 is 89mm wide and 152mm deep. The last number (23 in this example) is the weight per meter in kilograms.