| item | value |
| Place of Origin | China |
| Shandong | |
| Technique | Hot Rolled |
| Thickness | 5-34mm |
| Application | Structural Beam |
| Length | 6-12m |
| Standard | BS JIS ASTM DIN EN GB, GB JIS ASTM EN |
| Flange Width | 100-408mm |
| Flange Thickness | 8mm - 64mm |
| Web Width | 96mm - 1056mm |
| Web Thickness | 6mm-16mm |
| Brand Name | HJ Steel |
| Model Number | 250*250 |
| Tolerance | ±1% |
| Processing Service | Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Punching, Cutting |
| Alloy Or Not | Non-Alloy |
| Invoicing | by theoretical weight |
| Delivery Time | 7-10 days |
| Product name | Hot Rolled Mild Steel Beam |
| Key words | H beam |
| MOQ | 5 Tons |
| Standard | ASTM GB EN JIS AISI |
| Grade | Q235B Q345B Q420C Q460C SS400 SS540 S235 S275 S355 A36 A572 G50 G60 |
| Surface treatment | Hot Dip Galvanized Coat |
| Shape | H |
| Package | Standard Sea-worthy Packing |
| Usage | Construction Material Building Material |
| Inspection | Accept Thrid Party Inspection |


1.What is an H-beam?
An H-beam is a structural steel beam with a cross-section shaped like the letter "H".
It features wide and thick flanges (the top and bottom horizontal parts) and a thicker web (the vertical part) than an I-beam.
2.What are H-beams used for?
H-beams are designed to support heavy loads and provide stability, making them ideal for heavy-duty structures.
Common applications include bridges, industrial buildings, and supporting heavy machinery.
They can also be used in residential construction for creating large open spaces, supporting mezzanine levels, or in modern architectural designs.
3.What is an H-beam used for?
An H Beam is a steel structure shaped like the letter "H." It is commonly used in construction to support heavy loads and strengthen buildings. This beam has wide flanges and a uniform design, making it suitable for homes, bridges, and industrial projects.
4.Why are H-beams strong?
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).
5.Which is best, I-beam or H-beam?
The cross-section of a H-beam has greater strength per unit area than the I-beam. This makes the H-beam an overall stronger beam with a decent strength-to-weight ratio. As H-beams have large surface areas, they're great for carrying heavy loads.



















