shaped track is installed to ceilings and floors to hold steel studs in place.Features snug fit for studs
Used to make door & window headers
Features continuous stiffening ribs along their flanges for added strength
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Lightweight steel studs are an easy to handle, economical, non-combustible, high quality alternative to more traditional framing members. Manufactured to exacting tolerances using high quality steel, the unique design increases strength and provides a superior stud to track fit. Steel studs will not shrink, swell, split or warp and are free of resin adhesives and other chemicals used to treat wood framing products. For further information visit http://www.bmp-group.com/products/drywall-framingEasy installation with NO sawdust and can be cut simply using tin snips
Will not rot, support mould, or deed insects and vermin
Manufactured with pre-punched holes for services such as running electrical and plumbing
Galvanized coating for corrosion protection
Made from non-combustible fire resistant material providing reduced sound transmission as compared to other framing options
Unique design for increased strength and greater screw retention
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