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Anchor Channel System

Efficient Construction and Shortened Schedule

  • Prefabricated Production: Embedded channels are manufactured in factories with high precision and are installed directly during concrete pouring. No additional drilling or welding is required, significantly reducing on-site work time.
  • Quick Installation: Supporting bolts and clamps can be used to fasten equipment directly, eliminating the need to wait for concrete curing or carry out secondary construction—especially advantageous in fast-track projects.
  1. Minimal Structural Damage
  • Avoids Post-Drilling: Traditional methods involve drilling into hardened concrete, which may damage rebar or compromise structural integrity. Embedded channels prevent such issues by being pre-installed, enhancing safety and durability.
  1. High Load Capacity and Excellent Stability
  • Scientifically Engineered Design: The channel body and anchor studs are welded or cast as a single unit. Combined with the concrete’s bonding strength, the system can resist significant pull-out and shear forces, making it suitable for heavy loads (e.g., large pipelines, equipment supports).
  • Good Vibration Resistance: Under dynamic loads such as earthquakes, the embedded channel forms an integral part of the structure, providing reliable connections and reducing the risk of loosening.
  1. Flexible Adjustment and Easy Maintenance
  • Adjustable Positioning: Bolt slots inside the channel allow for the movement and repositioning of fixing points as needed, without damaging the structure or requiring new embedding.
  • Easy Expansion: Multiple clamps can be installed on a single channel, allowing for the quick addition of pipelines or equipment—ideal for design changes or future upgrades.

Application Industry

Definition and Application Scenarios An embedded channel is a metal channel component pre-installed within a concrete structure. It typically consists of a channel body (C-shaped steel), anchor studs or bolts, and matching fasteners. Its main function is to provide reliable fixing points for subsequent installation of MEP equipment, pipelines, cable trays, and more—without the need for on-site drilling, which could damage the structural integrity. It is widely used in buildings, rail transit systems (such as subways and tunnels), bridges, utility tunnels, and curtain wall systems.   Wide Applicability
  • Compatible with Various Structures: Embedded channels can be installed in different parts of concrete structures, including beams, slabs, columns, and walls, making them suitable for multiple disciplines such as MEP, fire protection, and HVAC.
  • Strong Environmental Adaptability: With anti-corrosion treatments such as hot-dip galvanizing or stainless steel materials, embedded channels are ideal for harsh environments—such as high humidity, coastal high-salt conditions, or corrosive industrial settings—ensuring long service life.
Clean Aesthetics and Enhanced Project Quality
  • Concealed Installation: Embedded within the concrete, channels lie flush with the surface and require no additional finishing work, preserving a clean and neat architectural appearance. This is especially beneficial for projects with high aesthetic standards, such as interior fit-outs and curtain wall systems.
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