ASTM A479/A276/SA479 Stainless Steel U Beams: Built for Strength and Durability

Sep 23, 2025

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Durable & corrosion-resistant: Ideal for buildings, bridges & harsh environments.

Multiple grades & sizes: Find the perfect fit for your project.

Popular in construction, architecture & more: Offers strength & sleek aesthetics.

Material sus201 /304/ 316/430/410/301
Thickness 0.3----5.0mm
Width 600-1500mm
Ni 4-18g/m2
Coil ID 508 / 610MM
Coil Weight 6--10 Tons
Annual Output Quantity 350,000MT
MOQ 5ton
Payment T/T, LC, Western Union, Paypal, DP
Hardness 200
Surface structure

2B 2D NO.4 NO.1 #8 ,BA,

Color chart color number accoridng to customer request
Application Stainless steel sheet used for houshold utensils ,medical instruments , building materies, some industries ,vessel parts
Payment Term 30%Deposit By T/T And 70% Balance Against Copy Of B/L By T/TOr Your Irrevocable L/C At Sight
Delivery Detail Within 15 Days After Receiving Your 30% Deposit By T/T
Or Your Irrevocable L/C At Sight
Delivery Term EXW, FOB.CFR.CIF
Packaging Detail In Bundles With 6 Circle Of Steel Strip Or As Customer's Requirements
Dimensions 50*37*4.5mm~400*104*14.5mm
Length 6m, 9m. 12m Or As Your Requirement
Grade A36,S235jr, St37-2,SS400,Q235,Q195
Standard JIS, GB, ASTM,EN,DIN
Technique Hot Rolled

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1What is H grade stainless steel?

"H" grades are high carbon stainless steel grades, having improved strength at high temperatures - generally above 500°C. These high carbon grades have high short-term and long-term creep strength. They are usually produced in the form of pipe and plate.

 

2.What is another name for the H-beam?

Wide flange beams

Steel beams known as "H-Beams" are rolled steel structures shaped like the letter "H." They are created in the form of built-up units. The H-section is created by welding the flanges to the web. Wide flange beams is another name for H-beams.

 

3.Which is better, 302 or 304 stainless steel?

Corrosion Resistance: Grade 304 has higher corrosion resistance to corrosion due to its notable chromium content, whereas grade 302 has lesser chromium content and hence is less corrosion resistant than grade 304.

 

4.What are H steels?

Hot work tool steels are known as Group H steels. They are designed to resist high pressure, heat and abrasion caused during manufacturing operations performed at 480 to 760°C (900 to 1400°F). They are further classified into three subgroups: Chromium hot-work steels.

 

5.Can 316 stainless steel rust?

The molybdenum gives marine grade 316 stainless steel a significant edge in resisting specifically saltwater corrosion. However, this doesn't mean it's rust-proof. In harsh marine conditions, where exposure to salt, moisture, and sunlight is constant, even 316 stainless steel can show signs of rust over time.