Galvanized, Coated or Custom I-Beam Hot Rolled Ss400 Q235B Steel H Beam

Aug 08, 2025

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GBT706-2016Hot-Rolled-H-Beam.pdf

Carbon Steel I Beam/ H Beam

Material Q235A,Q275A,Q295A,SS400,A36,S235JR,S235j0,S235j2S235JR,S235j0,S235j2
S275Jr,s275j0,s275j2,s275n,S275NL,SM400A,St37,SA283GrA,Q345A,Q355B,Q390A,Q420A,
S355JR,S355JO,S355J2,S355J2W,S355K2,S355N,S355NL,StE355, StE460,St52,S420N,S460M,S420ML/S460ML,S460N,S460NL,A572Gr50,A572Gr65,A709Gr50,A633 (C/D/E),
SM490B,SM490YB,SM520, SM570,10-50#,20Mn,50Mn,1025,10#,etc
H*B 100*100-900*300mm
T1 4.5-21mm
T2 7-35mm
Technique Hot Rolled,Clod rolled
Application workshop, warehouse, plant,Steel web frame structure,Steel H-column and steel H-beam,Portal frame products, High rise building project
Packaging Details Bundled with firm steel straps, easy for loading
Delivery Time 10 days after deposit
Payment Terms T/T
Supply Ability 50000 Metric Ton/Metric Tons per Month

 

Theoretical weight table of welded H-beam specification(KG/M)
Category Type H×B(mm) t1(mm) t2(mm) Theoretical weight
HW 200×200 200×200 8 12 50.5
200×204 12 12 56.7
250×250 250×250 9 14 72.4
250×255 14 14 82.2
300×300 294×302 12 12 85
300×300 10 15 94.5
300×305 15 15 106
350×350 344×348 10 16 115
350×350 12 19 137
400×400 388×402 15 15 141
394x398 11 18 147
400×400 13 21 172
400×408 21 21 197
414x405 18 28 233
428×407 20 35 284
458×417 30 50 415
498×342 45 70 605
HM 150x100 148×100 6 9 21.4
200×150 194×150 6 9 31.2
250×175 244×175 7 11 44.1
300x200 294x200 8 12 57.3
350×250 340×250 9 14 79.7
400×300 390×300 1o 16 107
450×300 440×300 11 18 124
500×300 482x300 11 15 115
488×300 11 18 129
600×300 582×300 12 17 137
588×300 12 20 151
594x302 14 23 175
HN 100×50 100×50 5 7 9.54
125×60 125×60 6 8 13.3
150×75 150×75 5 7 14.3
175x90 175x90 5 8 18.2
200×100 198x99 4.5 7 18.5
200x100 5.5 8 21.7
250x125 248×124 5 8 25.8
250x125 6 9 29.7
300x150 298×149 5.5 8 32.6
300×150 6.5 9 37.3
350×175 346×174 6 9 41.8
350×175 7 11 50
400x150 400×150 8 13 55.8
400×200 396×199 7 11 56.7
400×200 8 13 66
450x150 450×150 s 14 65.5
450×200 446x199 8 12 66.7
450×200 9 14 76.5
500x150 500×150 10 16 77.1
500x200 496×199 9 14 79.5
500×200 10 16 89.6
506×201 11 19 103
600×200 596×199 10 15 95.1
600×200 11 17 106
606×201 12 20 120
700×300 692x300 13 20 166
700×300 13 24 185
800x300 792×300 14 22 191
800×300 14 26 210
900x300 890×299 15 23 213
900x300 16 28 243
912x302 18 34

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1.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.

 

2.What's the Difference Between an I-Beam and H-Beam?

Depending on your project, one may weigh you down while the other may buckle under the pressure of the weight they're supporting. Keep reading to learn about the key differences between the two beam types. This way, you'll be able to make a more informed decision about which beam will best suit the needs of your project.

 

3.Which One Weighs More?

An H-beam will typically have more weight than an I-beam (as well as greater length), which means that an H-beam can support heavier loads than its counterpart. That's not always what you're looking for in a steel beam, however. Different structures won't call for the use of H-beams because the extra weight on the wall can lead to structural problems. In cases where a beam's weight is a concern, an I-beam presents a better option due to its lightweight design.

 

4.Which One Is Stronger?

An I-beam can be perfect for supporting loads that cause local buckling. Local buckling means that an individual portion cannot support its weight load and as a result, it becomes unstable and poses a threat to the integrity of the project as a whole.

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.

An H-beam's durability comes from its strength-to-weight ratio in the cross-section. This optimized design means that these beam types have more strength against heavier loads. An H-beam can also be easier to weld, and because it has a large surface area in its cross-section, it earns a high strength rating.

 

5.What About the Beveling?

H-beams have a bevel where three pieces of steel join and look like one piece of solid metal (when we're talking about high-quality, expertly-welded beams). I-beams do not have this type of bevel, as they're made from a single piece of steel. I-beams are not fabricated by riveting sheets or welding. Milling or rolling creates shorter top and bottom flanges on I-beams.