Pultruded FRP channel section with tapered flange manufactured by WayTong Building Materials

FRP Channel

FRP channels feature a single-sided open cross-section ideal for cable tray supports, guide rails, and secondary framing where access from one face is required. Pultruded FRP channels deliver the stiffness of steel channels at a fraction of the weight, without the corrosion-driven replacement cost.

Why the Open C-Section Works on Site

  • Flange dimensions that match steel channel standards. The web depth and flange width follow conventional C-channel sizing — C3, C4, C6, and C8 profiles are standard. That means an FRP channel drops into the same bracket spacing and bolt patterns designed for steel. For a retrofit in a water treatment gallery or a chemical plant cable tray run, there's no need to redraw the support spacing.
  • Single-sided access speeds up assembly and inspection. With one open face, bolts go in from the open side without needing to reach around both flanges. This is a genuine advantage when installing grating support stringers or equipment guide rails in tight spaces — the installer can position the fastener and tighten it from the same side, without awkward angles or blind reaches.
  • Weight that a single person can manage overhead. At roughly one‑quarter the weight of an equivalent steel channel, a 3‑metre length can be lifted, positioned, and bolted by one installer. In a congested cable basement or a pipe rack with limited lifting clearance, that single‑person handling eliminates the need for rigging equipment and extra crew.
  • Corrosion resistance without coating maintenance. Steel channel in a coastal plant or chlorine building is on a timer — the galvanising erodes, the paint blisters, and section loss follows. FRP channel in vinyl ester resin has no coating to fail. The entire cross-section is inherently resistant to moisture, salt, and chemical fumes, top flange to bottom flange.

Common applications replacing steel channel sections:

  • Cable tray longitudinal supports and cross-members
  • Grating support stringers and perimeter angles
  • Equipment guide rails and sliding tracks
  • Electrical enclosure stiffener frames
  • Secondary framing in corrosive plant areas

In every case, the FRP channel carries the same structural function without starting a corrosion clock.

Operating Parameters

Parameter Typical Range / Value Notes
Resin options Polyester, vinyl ester Vinyl ester for aggressive chemical or marine environments
Standard sizes C3 × 1.5, C4 × 2.0, C6 × 2.5, C8 × 3.0 (inch equivalents) Web depth × flange width; follows steel channel conventions
Web depth range 75 mm to 200 mm (3″ to 8″) Deeper webs for longer spans or higher vertical loads
Flange width range 35 mm to 75 mm (1.5″ to 3″) Wider flanges for increased lateral stiffness
Wall thickness 3 mm to 6 mm (⅛″ to ¼″) Uniform throughout web and flanges
Length Standard up to 6 m (20 ft); longer on request Custom cut lengths available
Flexural modulus Approx. 20–25 GPa (2.9–3.6 Msi) Depends on fibre architecture and resin system
Maximum continuous service temperature Polyester: 80°C; Vinyl ester: 100°C Short‑term excursions acceptable
Weight Approx. 2–8 kg/m (1.3–5.4 lb/ft) depending on size Approximately one‑quarter of equivalent steel channel
Surface finish Smooth (standard); UV veil or colour available Additional finishes on request

Proven in Field

"Our cable tray support channels in the chlorine building were rusting through every three years. We replaced them with FRP C-channels — same bolt spacing, same dimensions, no modifications to the existing brackets. That was over six years ago, and the channels haven't needed a single touch-up."

FRP channels are part of our FRP Structural Profiles range. See the full product family for I-beams, square tubes, round tubes, angles, solid rods, and flat bars.