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MS Channel Weight Chart · C Channel / U Channel

MS Channel Weight
Chart (kg/m)

+ Quick Calculator

A practical reference for common MS Channel sizes used in fabrication, sheds, trusses, supports and industrial structures. Estimate kg per meter, 6m weight, and 12m weight fast using the chart and calculator below.

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What is MS Channel?

Mild Steel Channel — Use, Shape and Why Weight Matters

MS Channel is a mild steel section with a U-shaped / C-shaped profile used in structural frames, trusses, sheds, racks, machine supports, purlins, platforms and general fabrication. In the market, buyers often refer to it as C Channel, U Channel, or sometimes by comparable ISMC size references.

The shape looks simple, but the important part is the weight per meter. That single number controls material costing, dispatch planning, handling, and even how cleanly a quote translates into a final invoice. This is why an MS Channel weight chart is useful for contractors, site buyers, fabricators and project estimators.

Quotation Accuracy

Steel is billed in kg or tonne. Converting channel length into total kg reduces rate mismatch at the time of billing.

Transport Planning

Correct weight estimation helps in selecting the right vehicle, loading pattern, unloading manpower and dispatch schedule.

Fabrication Costing

Fabricators use kg/m to estimate cutting, handling, welding and total steel consumption before work starts.

Order Control

Finalizing by size plus total kg is the easiest way to avoid shortage, excess purchase, and site-level confusion.

MS Channel steel stacked for fabrication and construction use

MS CHANNEL SECTIONS STACKED AT A STEEL YARD — COMMONLY USED IN FABRICATION, SUPPORT STRUCTURES AND SHEDS

Procurement Tip

For larger channel orders, do not finalize only by number of pieces. Always check size + length + total kg. That keeps rate comparison, dispatch and billing aligned.

MS Channel Weight Calculator

Estimate Area, Weight per Meter and Total Weight

Use this calculator for a quick theoretical estimate of an MS Channel section. It is useful for quotation support, BOQ estimation, material planning and dispatch calculations before actual supply.

Quick Channel Calculator
Uniform-thickness estimation model
Area (mm²)
Weight (kg/m)
Length (m)
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Total Weight (kg)
Area (mm²) = t × (H + 2×B − 2×t)
Weight (kg/m) = Area × 0.00785
Where: H = channel depth in mm  |  B = flange width in mm  |  t = thickness in mm

Important: this is a quick estimation formula based on a uniform-thickness section. Actual channel weight can vary slightly due to mill rolling tolerances, internal radii, taper and section details.
Example

For a 100 × 50 × 5 mm channel: Area = 5 × (100 + 100 − 10) = 950 mm². Weight = 950 × 0.00785 = 7.4575 kg/m. A 6m length would weigh about 44.745 kg.

MS Channel Weight Chart (Common Sizes)

Estimated kg/m, 6m and 12m Weight for Popular Channel Sizes

The table below covers frequently used channel sizes in fabrication and structural work. These values are built using the same estimation formula shown above, so the calculator and chart stay consistent with each other.

Product Size (H×B×t) Weight (kg/m) Weight (kg/6m) Weight (kg/12m) Typical Use
MS Channel 50 × 25 × 4 Racks, small frames
MS Channel 75 × 40 × 4 Light structural supports
MS Channel 75 × 40 × 6 Heavier fabrication
MS Channel 100 × 50 × 5 Frames, trusses
MS Channel 100 × 50 × 6 Common structural work
MS Channel 125 × 65 × 6 Industrial supports
MS Channel 150 × 75 × 6 Heavier frames
MS Channel 200 × 75 × 6 High load members
Reference values are theoretical estimates for planning. Actual supplied weight may vary slightly by mill, tolerance and section profile. Verify for critical applications.
Fast Quantity Method

Total Weight (kg) = kg/m × total length in meters. For example, if a channel weighs 11.7 kg/m and you need 48 meters, total estimated weight = 11.7 × 48 = 561.6 kg.

How Builders and Fabricators Use This Chart

Practical Use of MS Channel Weight Data in Site and Workshop Work

Contractors and fabricators use channel weight charts before ordering material, especially when multiple sizes are involved in one job. The chart helps convert a drawing or BOQ into actual kilograms so pricing, dispatch and workshop planning stay controlled.

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Procurement

Compare supplier rates fairly by checking the same channel size against the same estimated total weight.

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Transport

Plan vehicle load, unloading arrangement and site handling more accurately when total kg is known in advance.

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Fabrication

Estimate cutting, welding and steel consumption before fabrication starts, reducing mid-job material shortage.

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Budgeting

Translate drawing quantities into realistic steel cost estimates and reduce the gap between estimate and invoice.

Another important point is that steel rates may change daily, but the section’s kg/m remains the base reference. That is why experienced buyers negotiate on rate only after they are clear on the correct size and estimated total weight.

Selection Note

Heavier channel is not automatically better. The correct section depends on design load, fabrication purpose and drawing requirement. Use the chart for estimation, not as a substitute for structural design.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Queries on MS Channel Weight and Calculation

Is MS Channel the same as ISMC?
In day-to-day market language, many buyers say “MS Channel” for a broad range of mild steel channels. ISMC refers to standard channel series. If you need exact standard section data, check the mill or standard reference for that specific ISMC size.
Why can the delivered weight differ from the chart?
Because chart values are theoretical estimates. Mill rolling tolerances, internal radii, section taper and manufacturing practice can cause small variations in the actual supplied weight.
What is the fastest way to estimate total channel weight?
Take the kg/m value from the chart or calculator and multiply it by the total running meters. For 6m or 12m pieces, multiply the kg/m by 6 or 12 and then by the number of pieces required.
Does thickness have a major impact on weight?
Yes. Even a 1 mm thickness increase can change the total order weight significantly, especially in bulk orders. That directly affects steel cost, transport and quotation value.
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This reference guide is for informational purposes only. Channel weights listed here are theoretical estimates and may vary slightly by manufacturer, rolling tolerance and section detail. Always verify supplied weight and section specifications before use in critical engineering or structural applications.

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