Product Description
| Length | 1000-15000mm,according to customer requirements |
Thickness | web plate: 6-32mm | |
wing plate: 6-40mm | ||
Height | 200-1200mm | |
Color | Painted,galvanized or as required | |
| Base | Cement and steel foundation bolts |
Main frame | H beam/I beam | |
Steel material | Structural steel Q235B,SM490,SS400,Q345B or others as buyers' requests. | |
Purlin | C or Z purlin: Size from C120~C320, Z100~Z20 | |
Bracing | X-type or other type bracing made from angle, round pipe | |
Bolt | Plain bolt and High-strenth bolt | |
Roof & wall | Sandwich panel or color corrugated steel sheet | |
Door | Sliding door,roll-up shutter door or walk door | |
Window | Aluminium alloy window | |
Surface | Two lays of Anti-rust Painting or Hot Dip Galvanized | |
Sheet | 0.5mm or 0.6mm galvanized sheet | |
Usages | 1. workshop, warehouse, plant | |
2. Steel web frame structure | ||
3. Steel H-column and steel H-beam | ||
4. Portal frame products | ||
5. High rise building project | ||
6. Others steel structure buildings | ||
Advantages | 1. Lower cost with better quality. | |
2. High safety performance. | ||
3. Easy to assemble and dismantle. | ||
4. Manufacture under complete quality control system - ISO9001. | ||
5. Installation with instruction of experienced engineers | ||
6. Non-pollution. | ||
Packing | Standard export waterproof package, suit for all kinds of transport, or as required. | |


1.What is the H beam?
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.
2.What is the difference between H beam and W beam?
Cross-Section Shape: The most obvious difference between W-beams and H-beams is their cross-section shape. W-beams have a W-shaped cross-section, while H-beams have an H-shaped cross-section. Flange Width and Thickness: W-beams typically have wider flanges and thinner webs than H-beams.
3.What does H-beam stand for?
In structural engineering, a beam stands for a horizontal load-bearing member that transfers weight across a span. An H-Beam, also called a wide flange beam, is a type of steel beam with a distinctive H-shaped cross-section.
4.How strong is an H-beam?
Strength and Practical Benefits
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.
5.What's stronger, H-beam or I-beam?
Center Web. H-beam: An H-beam has a thicker center web, which means it is often stronger. I-beam: An I-beam often has a thinner center web, which means it is often not able to take as much force as an h-beam.



















