Cold-formed steel

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Cold-formed steel refers to steel sections and shapes that are formed at room temperature, typically through processes such as bending, roll forming, or stamping, rather than being hot-rolled. This method can produce various profiles, including channels, angles, beams, and sheets, which are used in a wide range of construction and engineering applications.

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