An industrial and construction application's standard structural element is called a GI (Galvanized Iron) Channel. It is usually composed of steel that has been galvanized—a protective zinc coating—to stop corrosion and make it strong and long-lasting.
These channels, which are available in C and U shapes, are used to support structures such as pipe racks, shelves, cable trays, and solar panel mounting systems. The flexibility of GI channels is one of its main advantages; they may be quickly modified and rearranged to meet various structural requirements. Because pre-galvanized and hot-dip galvanized coatings are moisture-resistant, they can be used in both outdoor and industrial settings.