Good Price High Quality Q235B Q355b Structural Steel H Beam U Beam

Mar 06, 2026

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Specification

Product Name

H Beam/I Beam

Thickness

0.8mm-25.00mm

Steel Grade

Q195-Q345, 20#,16Mn,ect

Standard

AiSi, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

Lenght

5.8m,6m,9m,11.8m,12m or Customer customization

Packing

In bundle or according to the customers'requirements

Delivery time

20-30 days after reveipt customers' deposit

Productivity

3000 Meteric Tons per Month

Remark

1.Payment terms :T/T,L/C

2.Terms of trade:CFR,CIF
3.Minimum order:20 tons

Application

Building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing, etc

Certificate

ISO 9001, API 5L, CE

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Good Price High Quality Q235B Q355b Structural Steel H Beam U Beam

 

1What is a steel 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 is stronger, H-beam or I-beam?

As a result, H beams are generally considered to be more durable than I beams due to their greater weight and stiffness. However, there are several variables that can influence a beam's strength and performance, including its manufacturing process, composition, and design.

 

3.What does "I beam" mean?

An I-beam-or I beam-is a standard structural steel shape that serves as critical framework for the metal building industry for a range of constructions.

 

4.Why is it called an I-beam?

Their name comes from their distinctive cross-sectional shape, which resembles the letter "I" or "H." Each beam features horizontal elements called flanges and a vertical element known as a web, enabling the I-beam to handle various types of loads effectively.

 

5.What are the 4 types of beams?

Double overhanging – a simple beam with both ends extending beyond its supports on both ends. Continuous – a beam extending over more than two supports. Cantilever – a projecting beam fixed only at one end. Trussed – a beam strengthened by adding a cable or rod to form a truss.