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ISMC

Indian Standard Medium Channel abbreviated as ISMC is used primarily in building construction and civil engineering. Its cross section consists of a wide “Web”, usually but not always oriented vertically, and two “Flanges: at the top and bottom of the web, only sticking out on one side of the web.

The structural channel is not used as much in construction as symmetrical beams, in part because its bending axis is not centered on the width of the flanges. If a load is applied equally across its top, the beam will tend to twist away from the web. This may not be a weak point or problem for a particular design, but is a factor to be considered.

Channels or C-beams are often used where the flat, back side of the web can be mounted to another flat surface for maximum contact area. They are also sometimes welded together back-to-back to form a non-standard I-beam.

Section weights and sizes of commonly used ISMC.

Size

Web Size in mm

Flange Size in mm

Weight per mtr

75×40

75

40

7.2

100×50

100

50

9.6

125×65

125

65

12.8

150×75

150

75

16.4

175×75

175

75

19.2

200×75

200

75

22.2

250×80

250

80

30.4

300×90

300

90

35.9

400×100

400

100

45.5