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 is I-beam steel?
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.
2.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.
3.What is the purpose of an I-beam?
I beams are usually the critical support trusses in structural steel construction. I beams are almost always used in the construction of large structures, such as warehouses and large buildings.
4.Why is it called an I-beam?
Shape: An I Beam has a cross-sectional shape resembling the letter 'I'. Web: The vertical or central section of the I Beam. Flanges: The horizontal sections at the top and bottom. Strength: Due to their geometry, I Beams are solid in terms of bending and shear loads.
5.Why is I-beam stronger?
For the same amount of steel used and the same overall weight, you'll get a higher load-bearing capacity and a high moment of inertia with an i-beam because of its ability to redistribute that weight. I-beams also have a high load-bearing capacity because they will bend under high stress, rather than buckle.



















