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Cold-formed
steel non-structural stud and track members are formed from a
formulation of iron ore and other chemicals, creating steel that has
gone through a forming process, cold reduced into a specific
specification and roll-formed into a final cold-formed C-shaped member.
The
steel is produced to meet specific steel types of different mechanical
and chemical specification, design thickness, minimum thickness, yield
and tensile strength, and protective coating, in compliance with the
appropriate codes and ASTM and AISI industry standards for cold-formed
steel members.