Factory Stainless Steel Profile I Beam

Dec 18, 2025

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Product Description

 

Product Description

Applicable Standards: DIN, EN, ASTM, JIS, GB
Material Grade: S235JR, S235J2, S275JR, S275J2, S355JR, S355J2, A36, SS400, Q235B, Q235D, Q355B, Q355D

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Factory Stainless Steel Profile I Beam

LEG ANGLE
Equal Leg AngleSize Range:
Min 20*20*3mm, Weight/m:0.88kg
Max 250*250*35mm, Weight/m:128kg
Unequal Leg AngleSize Range:
Min 30*20*3mm, Weight/m:1.12kg
Max 200*150*15mm, Weight/m: 29.6kg

 

I Profile
IPNSize Range:
IPN80-IPN600, Weight/m: 5.94kg-199kg
IPESize Range:
IPE80-IPE600, Weight/m: 6kg-122kg
IPBSize Range:
IPB100-IPB1000, Weight/m: 20.4kg-314kg

Factory Stainless Steel Profile I Beam

Factory Stainless Steel Profile I Beam

U Profile
UPESize Range:
UPE80-UPE400, Weight/m: 7.9kg-72.2kg
UPNSize Range:
UPN50-UPN400, Weight/m: 5.59kg-71.8kg

 

Factory Stainless Steel Profile I Beam

Factory Stainless Steel Profile I Beam



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1.What is H-beam steel used for?

What are H Beams used for? H Beams are commonly used in the construction of buildings as well but also large trailers and bridges, among others. Due to their slightly different cross-section shape, thicker central web and wider flanges, H beams can bear larger loads than I beams.

 

2.What type of steel is H-beam?

Steel Beam
A572/A992 Steel H Beam is a dual certified beam used where corrosion resistance is important. It contains small additions of vanadium or columbium, chrome, copper, nickel and molybdenum, that give A992 better weldability and material definition. The shape of the H beam makes it incredibly strong for columns.

 

3.Which is stronger, H or I-beam?

Though I-beams can prevent local buckling, they will not be able to handle the same force as an H-beam due to their lighter design. Overall, the title of "Stronger Beam" goes to H-beams.

 

4.What is the difference between H and W beam?

In general, W-beams are ideal for projects that require strong horizontal support, such as bridges and buildings with large open floor plans. H-beams, on the other hand, are ideal for projects that require strong vertical support, such as high-rise buildings and other structures with multiple levels.

 

5.What is the other name of H-beam?

wide-flange beams

H-beams, also known as wide-flange beams, are a common structural steel member used in construction projects in India. They are known for their strength, durability, and versatility, and are often used in applications such as bridges, buildings, and other structures that require strong horizontal support.