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

Apr 02, 2026

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Product Description

Product Description

High Quality ASTM A36 A572 S235jr S355 Ss400 Hea Heb Ipe Section Wide Hot Rolled AISI BS Baixinxin Standard Export Shipping Flat H Beam Steel

High Quality ASTM A36 A572 S235jr S355 Ss400 Hea Heb Ipe Section Wide Hot Rolled AISI BS Baixinxin Standard Export Shipping Flat H Beam Steel

H-beam

Angle steel

H-beams are a type of high-strength, lightweight, and highly industrialized economic structural steel, widely utilized in critical sectors such as construction, bridge engineering, and mechanical manufacturing.

Angle steel (commonly known as angle iron) is classified into two categories: equal-leg and unequal-leg. It is characterized by high strength, ease of processing, corrosion resistance (particularly when galvanized), and excellent weldability. It is widely utilized in load-bearing, connecting, and supporting structures across three major sectors: construction, electric power, and machinery.

High Quality ASTM A36 A572 S235jr S355 Ss400 Hea Heb Ipe Section Wide Hot Rolled AISI BS Baixinxin Standard Export Shipping Flat H Beam Steel

High Quality ASTM A36 A572 S235jr S355 Ss400 Hea Heb Ipe Section Wide Hot Rolled AISI BS Baixinxin Standard Export Shipping Flat H Beam Steel

Channel steel

I-beam

Channel steel is characterized by high strength, excellent load-bearing capacity, ease of processing, and convenient connectivity; it is widely utilized in engineering applications requiring resistance to bending and shear forces, as well as stable structural support.

Due to its high bending stiffness, superior load-bearing efficiency, and significant potential for lightweighting, the application of I-beams extends beyond traditional architecture to become deeply integrated into modern engineering systems across fields such as bridges, energy, transportation, and machinery.

Specification

Product Name

H-Beam/I-Beam/Channel Steel /Angle Steel

Steel Grade

A36/SS400/Q235/Q345/ST37-2/ST52/Q420/Q460/S235JR/S275JR/S355JR

Key words

Steel Building Materials Section Steel

Surface

Black / Galvanized

Material

Carbon Steel / Stainless Steel / Aluminum Alloy

Stand

AISI,ASTM,GB,DIN,BS,JIS

Technique

Heat treatment facilities for hot-rolled, controlled rolling,normalizing,Annealing, tempering, quenching, normalizing plus tempering, quenching and tempering,Other delivery states are available as customers' requirement

Type

Section Steel

Packaging & Shipping

High Quality ASTM A36 A572 S235jr S355 Ss400 Hea Heb Ipe Section Wide Hot Rolled AISI BS Baixinxin Standard Export Shipping Flat H Beam Steel

 

1.What is a steel H-beam?

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.

 

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.What is the name of the steel H-beam?

Sometimes known as I-beams or H-beams, universal beams offer excellent strength, durability, and resistance to bending. Manufactured to industry standards and supplied in a wide selection of sizes, BM Steel's universal beams can be cut to your required length and delivered directly to site.

 

4.What is the H-beam also called?

An H-Beam is a type of structural steel beam that, in cross-section, resembles the letter "H". It is also referred to as a Wide Flange Beam due to its broad flanges.

 

5.What is type H 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.