Product Description
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Product Name |
Hot Rolled Carbon Steel H-beam |
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Grade |
Q235B SM490 SS400 Q345B G300 G350 S275JR S355JR |
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Standard |
GB ASTM, JIS, SUS, DIN, EN etc |
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Technique |
Hot rolled / welded |
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Application |
Bridges, infrastructure and building structures, machinery and equipment manufacturing |
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Length: |
6-12m or according to customer requirement |
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Package |
Export standard packing or according to customers' requirement |
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Shape |
H |
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Delivery time |
About 7- 15 days |
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Trade term |
FOB CFR CIF EXW |
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Payment |
30%T/T Advance + 70% Balance against B/L copy or 100% LC at sight |
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MOQ |
5 TONS |
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Place of Origin |
China |
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Size (MM) h*b*tw*t |
Theoretical weight (KG/M) |
Size (MM) h*b*tw*t |
Theoretical weight |
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100*50*5*7 |
9.54 |
300*150*6.5*9 |
37.3 |
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100*100*6*8 |
17.2 |
294*302*12*12 |
85.0 |
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125*60*6*8 |
13.3 |
300*300*10*15 |
94.5 |
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125*125*6.5*9 |
23.8 |
300*305*15*15 |
106.0 |
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148*100*6*9 |
21.4 |
338*351*13*13 |
106.0 |
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150*75*5*7 |
14.3 |
340*250*9*14 |
79.7 |
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150*150*7*10 |
31.9 |
344*354*16*16 |
131.0 |
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175*90*5*8 |
18.2 |
346*174*6*9 |
41.8 |
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175*175*7.5*11 |
40.3 |
350*175*7*11 |
50.0 |
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194*150*6*9 |
31.2 |
344*348*10*16 |
115.0 |
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198*99*4.5*7 |
18.5 |
350*350*12*19 |
137.0 |
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200*100*5.5*8 |
21.7 |
388*402*15*15 |
141.0 |
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200*200*8*12 |
50.5 |
390*300*10*16 |
107.0 |
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200*204*12*12 |
72.28 |
394*398*11*18 |
147.0 |
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244*175*7*11 |
44.1 |
400*150*8*13 |
55.8 |
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244*252*11*11 |
64.4 |
396*199*7*11 |
56.7 |
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248*124*5*8 |
25.8 |
400*200*8*13 |
66.0 |
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250*125*6*9 |
29.7 |
400*400*13*21 |
172.0 |
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250*250*9*14 |
72.4 |
400*408*21*21 |
197.0 |
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250*255*14*14 |
82.2 |
414*405*18*28 |
233.0 |
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294*200*8*12 |
57.3 |
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1.What is H-beam steel used for?
H-beam steel is used in a variety of construction projects, including buildings, bridges, industrial structures and infrastructure development.
2.Which is stronger, H or I beam?
As a result, H beams are generally considered to be more durable than I beams due to their greater weight and stiffness. However, there are several variables that can influence a beam's strength and performance, including its manufacturing process, composition, and design
3.How strong is an H-beam?
The primary strength of H-beams lies in their high capacity-to-weight ratio. This feature enables them to carry large loads with minimal weight, maximising utilisation, resulting in a decrease in the overall construction cost.
4.What are the 6 types of beams?
Ultimately, by comprehending the six distinct beam types utilised in steel for construction-simply supported, cantilever, continuous, fixed, overhanging, and T-beams-engineers and architects can create secure and effective structures
5.What are the benefits of H-beam?
An H-beam's durability comes from its strength-to-weight ratio in the cross-section. This optimized design means that these beam types have more strength against heavier loads. An H-beam can also be easier to weld, and because it has a large surface area in its cross-section, it earns a high strength rating.



















