This ready-to-use lintel and connection profile, 4 mm thick, solves the problem of rigidity where different structures meet. It is made of low-carbon steel — ductile yet strong — so it won't crack under load or cause plaster to develop fissures. The 50-meter length allows you to take exactly as much as you need without paying for extra offcuts.
The profile is used to reinforce areas above doors and windows — places where, without reinforcement, masonry can sag over time. It can also be used to connect a load-bearing wall to a partition, preventing joint separation and the appearance of gaps. It is suitable for installation in aerated concrete, brick, and block walls, as well as in frame structures. Another use is as a concealed reinforcing element when plastering complex junctions.
The SHP profile (lintel channel) is manufactured to a standard, so the geometry is consistent, and installation doesn't turn into a tedious fitting exercise. Low-carbon steel withstands welding well and doesn't become brittle at bends. If you need door and window openings to remain geometrically accurate for years — this is the component you should build in from the start.