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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| LEG ANGLE | |
| Equal Leg Angle | Size Range: Min 20*20*3mm, Weight/m:0.88kg Max 250*250*35mm, Weight/m:128kg |
| Unequal Leg Angle | Size Range: Min 30*20*3mm, Weight/m:1.12kg Max 200*150*15mm, Weight/m: 29.6kg |
| I Profile | |
| IPN | Size Range: IPN80-IPN600, Weight/m: 5.94kg-199kg |
| IPE | Size Range: IPE80-IPE600, Weight/m: 6kg-122kg |
| IPB | Size Range: IPB100-IPB1000, Weight/m: 20.4kg-314kg |


| U Profile | |
| UPE | Size Range: UPE80-UPE400, Weight/m: 7.9kg-72.2kg |
| UPN | Size Range: UPN50-UPN400, Weight/m: 5.59kg-71.8kg |






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.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.
4.Why is I-beam used?
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.
5.Can I-beams rust?
But for all their strength and value, steel structural beams are subject to corrosion. Rust, caused by exposure to water and oxygen, is the best-known risk factor. But there are other factors that may be less well-understood. For example, airborne pollutants like sulfur dioxide can speed up the corrosion process.



















