Light Steel Keel
A Light Steel Keel is a cold-formed metal framing component made from high-strength, continuous hot-dip galvanized steel strip. It is precision-rolled into standardized profiles such as C-channels (main runners), U-channels (tracks), and furring channels, which are used to construct the structural skeleton for: Interior partition walls Suspended ceiling systems Shaft wall assemblies Fire-rated barriers Acoustic wall and ceiling constructions Unlike traditional wood framing, light steel keels are non-combustible, termite-proof, moisture-resistant, and dimensionally stable, eliminating issues like warping, shrinking, or rotting over time. In the world of modern construction and interior architecture, Light Steel Keel has emerged as the foundational framework for non-load-bearing walls, suspended ceilings, and partition systems. Replacing traditional wooden studs and heavy masonry in countless commercial and residential applications, light steel keels offer unmatched str...