Galvanized Iron (GI) channels are structural components widely used in construction and industrial applications for supporting various loads and structures. These channels are made from steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc through a process known as galvanization, which provides excellent resistance to corrosion and weathering. The channels are typically formed into a "U" shape, which enhances their strength and stability, making them ideal for use as support beams, framing members, or for mounting equipment. GI channels are valued for their durability, versatility, and ease of installation. They are commonly used in building frameworks, cable management systems, and as part of structural support systems in various industrial and commercial projects. Their resistance to rust and deterioration makes them suitable for use in both indoor and outdoor environments, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.