ASTM S235jr S275jr High Strength Structural Carbon Steel Q235B Q355b H-Shape Beam Price S355jr Ms H Beam (IPE, UPE, HEA, HEB) I Beam Steel

Oct 22, 2025

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Product Description



H beam Dimensions

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



Main components

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.

 

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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.