Q235 Q355 H Beam

Q235 Q355 H Beam

Q235 is a plain carbon structural steel that is used throughout China. It is also known as Q235A, Q235B, Q235C, and Q235D. Since it is mild steel, it is utilized in production without heat treatment. The Q designates the yield point, and the 235 indicates the yield strength. It has good plasticity and weldability. Q355 steel is a low alloy, high-strength steel that is used in welded structures supporting stress and heavy loads. The Q references the yield point, while the number 355 indicates its yield strength. It also replaced Q345.
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Q235 Physical Properties

Physical Properties Metric US/Imperial
Density 7.85 g/cc 0.284 lb/in³

 

Q355 Physical Properties

Physical Properties Metric US/Imperial
Density 7.80 g/cc 0.282 lb/in³

 

H-Beams Cost Less Than I-Beams For The Same Amount of Structural Support.

H beams and I beams are two different types of structural steel members that are commonly used in construction. The distinguishing feature between them is their shape. An H beam is shaped like the letter "H" with one vertical flange and two long-side flanges, whereas an I beam has a cross-section that resembles the letter "I" with a single vertical web or web thickest at mid-span, two webs, and no bottom flange.

These steel members have similar mechanical properties but differ in dimensional characteristics.

H-beams are more efficient than I-beams because they are better at carrying bending and shear loads. H-beams have a thicker, deeper web, which means that they can better support the weight of an object placed on top of them. This also helps balance out any cantilevered loads that might be placed on an H-beam in the future (such as additional floors or beams). In addition to having greater section modulus – which means that they are able to resist compression forces better than I-beams do – they also have greater tensile strength values, meaning that they're less likely to bend under pressure from tension forces acting upon them.

To short, the main difference between an H-beam and an I-beam is that the web of an H-beam is much thicker than that of an I-beam. A thicker web means a stronger beam, which allows for more load-bearing capacity. This means that for the same amount of structural support, you can use fewer H beams than I beams.

Another difference between these two types of beams is that instead of being straight up and down like in the case with most other types of beams (such as T or L), H beams are curved outwards at both ends to create flanges and webs that run parallel to each other along their length. This structure makes them particularly suited for carrying bending loads-that means they're great if you need one piece of wood or metal to bend slightly while staying stiff but flexible throughout its length-and also helps them carry shear loads more efficiently than any other type because they distribute stress evenly over their entire length rather than concentrating it at one end where it could snap off easily due to fatigue failure).

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Product Name Q235 Q355 h beam
Length As your required
Standard ASTM/ GB/ JIS/ EN ect.
Delivery Time According to your quantity
Payment Terms FOB/ CIF/ EXW/ DDP
Origin China
Sample Yes
Tolerance ±0.3
Packing Packed with steel belts tightly, in bundle

 

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