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.What kind of steel is an I-beam?
structural steel
I-beams are commonly made of structural steel but may also be formed from aluminium or other materials. A common type of I-beam is the rolled steel joist (RSJ), sometimes incorrectly rendered as reinforced steel joist.
2.What are steel T beams used for?
The primary purpose of a T-Beam is to provide structural support in buildings, particularly in floors and roofs. The top flange of the "T" shape acts as part of the floor slab, while the vertical web portion functions like a traditional beam.
3.What is the purpose of the I-beam?
I beam is a shape of structural steel used in buildings and it is also known as H, W, wide, universal beam, or rolled joist. They are designed to play a key role as a support member in structures. These beams have the capacity to withstand various types of loads.
4.Which is stronger, an I or H-beam?
The cross-section of a H-beam has greater strength per unit area than the I-beam. This makes the H-beam an overall stronger beam with a decent strength-to-weight ratio. As H-beams have large surface areas, they're great for carrying heavy loads.
5.What is the best material for an I-beam?
Modern I-beams come in different materials depending on their intended use and environment. A mild steel beam is the most commonly used type of I-beam. Made from low-carbon steel, it provides a great balance between strength, flexibility, and affordability.



















