
| Item Name | Structural Steel H Beam |
| Material | Q235B,Q355B, SS400B,A-36, AS300B, S355J0, S450J0-T, S275JR |
| Length | 6-12 m customized |
| Web Thickness | 4-60 mm |
| Web Width | 100-1000 mm |
| Flange Thickness | 100-1000 mm |
| Flange Width | 100-1000 mm |
| MOQ | 1 Ton |
1. What is H-beam steel?
An h-beam is a steel structure that looks like its name suggests it should look: It's a steel beam shaped like a capital H. This structural beam made from rolled steel provides an impressive amount of strength when used in commercial building projects. Most of today's steel buildings use H-beams.
2.What is HEA in structural steel?
The acronym "HEA" stands for "High Edge (or European) A," indicating that these beams have relatively wider flanges and thinner webs compared to other types of structural steel beams.
3.Why are H beams so strong?
H-beams have a thicker, deeper web, which means that they can better support the weight of an object placed on top of them. This also helps balance out any cantilevered loads that might be placed on an H-beam in the future (such as additional floors or beams).
4.What is the strongest steel beam?
I-beams, also known as universal beams, are among the strongest and most widely used steel beams in construction. Their signature "I" shape – with a vertical web and horizontal flanges – gives them excellent strength-to-weight ratios, allowing them to support heavy loads across long spans.
5.What are H beams used for?
H-beams often bear the main structural loads and are used in: Vertical Columns: Providing the foundational framework for high-rise buildings. Primary Girders: Distributing loads across long spans in bridge construction. Main Framework: Forming the backbone of industrial platforms and crane runways.



















