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Unequal Channel

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Understanding Unequal Channel Aluminium

An aluminium unequal channel solves a problem that flat bars and angles cannot: it grips a panel from three sides while showing a different face on each side. The profile is a U-shaped extrusion with a flat base (the web) and two upright flanges of different heights. Short flange out, long flange in. That single design decision is why this channel shows up wherever a panel edge needs protection on one side and a slim sightline on the other. We extrude unequal channels at our facility in Indonesia, in 6063 and 6061, from stock dies and from customer drawings.

What an Unequal Channel Actually Is

Picture the cross-section as a letter U with one arm shorter than the other. Three dimensions define it: the web width (the distance across the base), the two flange heights, and the wall thickness. A 25 × 20 × 12 × 2 mm profile, for instance, has a 25 mm web, a 20 mm flange on one side, a 12 mm flange on the other, and 2 mm walls throughout.

Because the profile is extruded as one piece, the corners are sharp internal junctions with continuous grain. No welds, no folds, no seams to fail. A panel seated in the channel bears against solid metal on all three faces.

Channel, U Channel, or C-Channel? Naming Across Markets

The same profile carries three names depending on where the purchase order comes from.

In the UK, Australia, Canada, and most of Europe, the product family is simply called channels, and this profile is an unequal channel or unequal leg channel. In the United States, buyers search for a U channel, with the unequal version specified as an unequal U channel. You will also meet C-channel in both markets, a looser term that sometimes refers to the same open profile and sometimes to a channel with inturned lips, so we always confirm against a drawing rather than a name.

The extrusion itself is identical. We quote against whichever terminology your documents use.

Why Two Different Flange Heights

Our position, after years of cutting these profiles to order: most buyers who request an equal channel for capping work actually want an unequal one. They just have not been offered it.

The logic mirrors the unequal angle. The long flange does the holding. It sits on the hidden side of a panel, gives fixings something to bite into, and resists the lever forces that try to pry a capped edge open. The short flange faces the room. It covers the panel edge, keeps the visible metal line slim, and stays out of the design's way. An equal channel in the same position wastes height on the visible side and forces the designer to live with a thicker reveal.

When the two faces genuinely share the same duty, the symmetric profile on our Equal Channel page is the right call.

Where Unequal Channels Get Used

  • Edge protection on plywood, MDF, glass, and composite panels, where the channel absorbs impacts the panel material cannot.
  • Capping exposed edges in shopfitting, furniture, and partition systems, with the short flange providing the finished sightline.
  • Framing light panels, where the channel both locates the panel and stiffens the assembly.
  • Guide rails for sliding panels and doors, where flange heights are chosen so the panel lifts into the deep side and drops into the shallow one.

One profile family, duties from decorative to mechanical. The specification has to follow the duty.

Specifications

Parameter

Detail

Web width

12 to 100 mm

Flange heights

From 10 mm, specified independently per side

Wall thickness

1.2 to 4 mm

Standard length

6 m (cut-to-size available)

Alloys

6063-T5 (architectural), 6061-T6 (structural)

Finishes

Mill, anodised (15 micron architectural standard), powder-coated

Channel extrusion tolerances follow standard 6000-series practice. If the panel thickness is critical, tell us the panel spec and we will hold the internal web dimension to suit it, including allowance for liners or glazing tape.

Picking the Alloy

For capping, trim, and anything anodised on show, 6063-T5 is the default. It extrudes into thin flanges cleanly and takes the most even anodised finish. For guide rails under repeated mechanical load, or framing that carries structure, specify 6061-T6 and accept the slightly coarser finish. The strength gap between the two alloys is roughly 145 versus 240 MPa in yield, and a worn-through guide rail costs far more to replace than the alloy upgrade ever did.

Custom Channel Profiles from Indonesia

Three routes to the profile you need, in order of involvement:

  1. Cut-to-size from our standard die range. Send a cutting list, receive finished lengths.
  2. Adjusted web or flange dimensions from the existing die library.
  3. A fully custom die for proprietary channel sections, including drainage slots, fixing holes, or radiused flange tips.

Most capping and edging jobs close at step one. Send your drawing or panel specification and our team will reply with an alloy recommendation, price, and lead time from our factory and warehouse in Indonesia. A sample length is available on request if you want to test the fit on your actual panel before committing to the run.

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