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Verified Remnant Steel Channel

Navigate through our Verified Remnant Steel Channel category, showcasing hot-rolled A36 channels that provide structural support and are suitable for a range of construction and architectural applications. These remnants are an economical and practical choice for projects that require the functionality of steel channels in smaller dimensions.

Std. cut tolerance -.00″/+.125″

⚠WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and/or nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Verified Remnant Steel Channel

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New Metals vs. Verified Remnant Metals

New MetalsVerified Remnant Metals
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsCertificationCertification always includedLimited certification: Metal type and alloy verified via XRF scanning
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsCostTop market price, variable based on labor, materials, energyCost of materials and prep time only
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsAvailabilityIndustry standard sizes only. Large plates or bars that can be cut to size. Ability to purchase quantities from the same lot number. Availability can be affected by supply and demand.Large standard sizes are not always available. Can be readily cut to size as needed.
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsConditionPristine, fresh for any and all processes.May have blemishes such as scratches or water spots.
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsCarbon FootprintsHigher, as more energy is expended to process virgin ores or recycle metal scrap.Lower, making direct use of metal remnants in their current state. Minimal reworking.