HP14x73 HP14x89 Hot Rolled Wide Flange H-Pile Beam
"HP" refers to the type of steel, usually used for piles, and "14" refers to the nominal depth of about 14 inches.
HP14x73 h beam section: 73 pounds per foot (about 33.1 kg/m).
HP14x89 h shaped steel beam: 89 pounds per foot (about 40.4 kg/m).
HP14x73 HP14x89 Structural Steel H-Pile generally follows standards such as ASTM A36 or A572. ASTM A36 is a common carbon steel structural material standard with good weldability and formability; while A572 Gr.50 is a high-strength low-alloy steel suitable for applications requiring higher strength and durability.
Differences between HP14x73 h section beam and HP14x89 h beam material
Weight and size
Weight: HP14x89 is heavier than HP14x73, using more steel at the same length, which can provide higher load-bearing capacity.
Size: Due to the difference in weight, HP14x89 has a larger cross-sectional size or thicker plate, which performs better in resisting bending and compression.
Mechanical properties of HP Shape
Both use high-strength steel, but due to the difference in weight, HP14x89 beam steel generally has a higher section modulus and moment of inertia, and can better resist deformation caused by external loads.
Application scenarios of Steel H-Piling
Foundation engineering: Mainly used in pile foundation engineering, it is very suitable for foundation support of buildings, bridge pillars and other structures that require deep foundations.
Civil engineering projects: Such as retaining walls and slope reinforcement in road construction, this type of steel can also be used to enhance structural stability.
Industrial plants: For some industrial buildings that need to withstand large loads, HP steel can also be used as an important load-bearing member.
Special projects: In some cases, such as earthquake-prone areas or coastal areas with large wind loads, choosing a higher-strength HP14x89 h type beam can help improve the safety factor of the entire structure.





















