Steel channels generally perform well in corrosive chemical environments due to their high resistance to corrosion. This is primarily because steel, especially stainless steel, forms a protective oxide layer that prevents or slows down the corrosion process. However, the exact performance can vary depending on the specific chemical environment and concentration. It is important to consider the corrosive properties of the chemicals and consult with experts or engineers to select the appropriate type and grade of steel channel for optimal performance and longevity in corrosive chemical environments.