Typically constructed from galvanized steel or other metals to provide strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion.
Studs often feature a C-shaped profile, allowing for the attachment of other framing components and wall finishes.
Studs are vertically oriented structural elements utilized to create the framework of walls and partitions in buildings. They provide support for the wall structure and attachment points for drywall or other finishes.
Studs serve as the primary structural support for walls and partitions, bearing the weight of the structure and providing stability and rigidity. They also create cavities for insulation, electrical wiring, and plumbing.
Studs are installed vertically and spaced at regular intervals along the length of the wall. They are anchored to the floor and ceiling tracks using fasteners such as screws or nails.