Product Description

| Product Name | H-beam |
| Grade | Q235B SM490 SS400 Q345B G300 G350 S275JR S355JR |
| Standard | GB ASTM, JIS, SUS, DIN, EN etc |
| Technique | Hot rolled/Cold rolled |
| Size | Customized according to customer needs |
| Application | Civil and Industrial Building Structures |
| Package | Export standard packing or according to customers' requirement |
| Shape | H |
| Delivery time | About 7- 15 days |
| Trade term | FOB CFR CIF |
| Payment | 30%T/T Advance + 70% Balance before shipment |
| MOQ | 5 TONS |
| Place of Origin | China |
PRODUCT SIZE
| Size (MM) h*b*tw*t | Theoretical weight (KG/M) | Size (MM) h*b*tw*t | Theoretical weight (KG/M) |
| 100*50*5*7 | 9.54 | 300*150*6.5*9 | 37.3 |
| 100*100*6*8 | 17.2 | 294*302*12*12 | 85.0 |
| 125*60*6*8 | 13.3 | 300*300*10*15 | 94.5 |
| 125*125*6.5*9 | 23.8 | 300*305*15*15 | 106.0 |
| 148*100*6*9 | 21.4 | 338*351*13*13 | 106.0 |
| 150*75*5*7 | 14.3 | 340*250*9*14 | 79.7 |
| 150*150*7*10 | 31.9 | 344*354*16*16 | 131.0 |
| 175*90*5*8 | 18.2 | 346*174*6*9 | 41.8 |
| 175*175*7.5*11 | 40.3 | 350*175*7*11 | 50.0 |
| 194*150*6*9 | 31.2 | 344*348*10*16 | 115.0 |
| 198*99*4.5*7 | 18.5 | 350*350*12*19 | 137.0 |
| 200*100*5.5*8 | 21.7 | 388*402*15*15 | 141.0 |
| 200*200*8*12 | 50.5 | 390*300*10*16 | 107.0 |
| 200*204*12*12 | 72.28 | 394*398*11*18 | 147.0 |
| 244*175*7*11 | 44.1 | 400*150*8*13 | 55.8 |
| 244*252*11*11 | 64.4 | 396*199*7*11 | 56.7 |
| 248*124*5*8 | 25.8 | 400*200*8*13 | 66.0 |
| 250*125*6*9 | 29.7 | 400*400*13*21 | 172.0 |
| 250*250*9*14 | 72.4 | 400*408*21*21 | 197.0 |
| 250*255*14*14 | 82.2 | 414*405*18*28 | 233.0 |
| 294*200*8*12 | 57.3 |






1.Which is stronger, an I or H-beam?
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.
2.What is ismb in steel?
Indian Standard Medium Beam (ISMB) is a commonly used structural steel section in modern construction. It is one of the strongest, toughest, and most load-efficient structures available in the market.
3.Why is it called an I-beam?
Their name comes from their distinctive cross-sectional shape, which resembles the letter "I" or "H." Each beam features horizontal elements called flanges and a vertical element known as a web, enabling the I-beam to handle various types of loads effectively.
4.Why is the I-beam so strong?
I-beam is stronger in bending than H-beam because its flanges provide resistance against the load and support each other when the beam bends. The flanges of an H-beam don't have this advantage, so they tend to buckle under high loads and fail more easily under bending stress.
5.Which steel beam is the strongest?
The strongest type of steel beam depends on the specific needs of your project. For long spans with minimal supports, castellated beams or plate girders are excellent options. If your project involves high vertical loads, H-beams or I-beams offer superior support.



















