Product Description:
H-beams are the structural steel profile shaped like an H in section.It is incredibly strong. It gets its name because it looks like a capital H over its cross section. The horizontal elements of the "I" are flanges, while the vertical element is the web. The web resists shear forces while the flanges resist most of the bending moment experienced by the beam.
Beam theory shows that the H-shaped sections is a very efficient form for carrying both bending and shear loads in the plane of the web. H-beams are widely used in the construction industry and are available in a variety of standard sizes. H-beams may be used both as beams and as columns.
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Size |
100*68mm-900*300mm |
Wall thickness |
5-28mm |
Length |
1-12m, or custom |
Material |
ASTM A-992 / A572 Gr. 50, the standard specification for steel structural shapes for use in building framing. |
Technique |
Hot rolled |
Application |
House & building construction, trailer & truck bed framing, mezzanines, platforms, machine bases, bridges, etc. |
Surface treatment |
Galvanized, coated or custom |
Grade |
carbon steel |
Flange thickness |
8-28mm |
Logo |
custom |
1. Steel Grade:Q235B, A36, Q345B, Q345C, Q345D, Q345E, Q355B, Q355C, Q355DSA516 Gr.70
2. Size: Width: 50~300mm;
Thickness: 3~60mm;
Length: 1-12m or customized.
3. Technique: Hot Rolled,Welding
4. Section: H Section
5. Packing: Standard export package
6. Delivery: Large stock for normal sizes, Special size will be deliverd within 30 working days.
7. Test: SGS, BV is available.
8. Payment: 30%T/T in advance, balance payment against full set shipment documents by T/T or L/C.


1.What is H-beam steel?
An H Beam is a steel structure shaped like the letter "H." It is commonly used in construction to support heavy loads and strengthen buildings. This beam has wide flanges and a uniform design, making it suitable for homes, bridges, and industrial projects.
2.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.
3.What is an H-beam used for?
They are commonly used in earthwork as retaining structures or piling, providing critical support in various types of construction projects. The design of H-Beams allows them to support large amounts of weight over long spans, making them ideal for use in bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure projects.
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 H-beam used for?
Structural integrity relies heavily on the use of strong and durable materials, and H beams are among the most effective. These beams are commonly used as vertical columns, bearing the weight of floors and roofs, while their design provides stability throughout the building.



















