PFC in steel refers to "Parallel Flange Channel," which is a type of structural steel profile. It has a channel shape with parallel flanges, providing strength and stability for various construction applications. PFCs are commonly used in beams, columns, and other structural elements due to their efficient load-bearing capabilities. They are often utilized in building frameworks and infrastructure projects.
In construction, PFC stands for "Parallel Flange Channel." It refers to a type of structural steel beam that has parallel flanges and is used for various applications, including framing, support, and bracing in buildings and infrastructure. PFCs are valued for their strength-to-weight ratio and versatility in load-bearing structures. They are commonly used in both commercial and industrial construction projects.
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Parallel Flange Channel.
In construction, PFC stands for "Parallel Flange Channel." It refers to a type of structural steel beam that has parallel flanges and is used for various applications, including framing, support, and bracing in buildings and infrastructure. PFCs are valued for their strength-to-weight ratio and versatility in load-bearing structures. They are commonly used in both commercial and industrial construction projects.
Kapaz PFC was created in 1959.
Sumgayit PFC was created in 2010.
AZAL PFC was created in 1996.
Simurq PFC was created in 2005.
PFC Oleksandria was created in 1991.
PFC Kom-Minyor was created in 1957.
PFC Akademik Sofia was created in 1947.
PFC Litex Lovech was created in 1921.
PFC Panayot Volov was created in 1929.
PFC Pirin Blagoevgrad ended in 2008.