H Shape Steel Structure Column Beam Steel H-Beam Price/Structural Steel H Beam /H Iron Beam

Sep 10, 2025

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Product Name H steel beam / H Section bar, Angle bar /angle steel bar / angle section, Channel Section Steel / channel bar
Standards ASTM A572, EN10025-3-2004, GB/T 11263-2005, GB/T 33814-2017
Materials and Grades Q235B, Q355B, Q355C, Q355D, Q355E, S235JR, S355JR, S355J0, S355J2, S355NL, Ipe80, Ipe100, Ipe120, Ipe140, Ipe160, Ipe180, Ipe200, SS400, SS540, ST37, ST37-2, ST52, A36, A992, Gr50, S355G11+M, HEA, HEB, HEA100 - HEA1000, HEB100 - HEB1000
H steel beam Web width 100-800mm
  Web thickness 5-30mm
  Flange width 100-500mm
  Flange thickness 7-40mm
Angle bar Equal angle steel Height=width: 25-200mm
    Thickness: 3-20mm
  Unequal angle steel Height: 25-200mm
    Width: 16-125mm
    Thickness: 3-18mm
Channel Section steel h 50-400mm
  b 37-104mm
  d 4.5-14.5mm
Length 1-12m
Type Hot rolled, and also welded for H beam
Certificate We are SGS approved enterprise, we issue MTC and be responsible for the quality.
Surface treatment Bare, black,galvanized,coated,painted or as your requests
Application Industry, Construction, Decoration, Shipbuilding, Bridging, etc.
Shipping term In bulk / FCL / LCL, partial shipment allowed
Shipping port Qingdao, or Tianjin port
Third party inspection Acceptable
Trade term CIF, CFR, FOB, EXW
Delivery time Within 7 days for stocks supply.
Paying term 30%TT + 70% TT against copy of documents, or 30%TT + 70% LC.

 

1.What is H-beam steel?

An h-beam is a steel structure that looks like its name suggests it should look: It's a steel beam shaped like a capital H. This structural beam made from rolled steel provides an impressive amount of strength when used in commercial building projects. Most of today's steel buildings use H-beams.

 

2.Is there an H-beam?

H shapes are the largest and heaviest beams available and can tolerate larger weight loads. They are sometimes called HP, H-Piles, or bearing piles, which stems from their use in underground foundation support (load bearing columns) for skyscrapers and other large buildings

 

3.What is the difference between an I-beam and H-beam?

 

H-beams have thicker webs and wider, non-tapered flanges, making them stronger for heavy-duty applications like bridges and large buildings, whereas I-beams have thinner webs and tapered flanges, giving them a better strength-to-weight ratio for moderate loads and applications with space constraints, such as residential construction. The thicker web of an H-beam provides greater shear capacity and stability, while the I-beam's design offers good bending resistance in the web's plane.

 

4.What size is H steel?

H-Section Steel Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 4"-16" (10.2–40.6 cm), depths from 4"-16" (10.2–40.6 cm), and shared thicknesses between . 35"-. 83" (9-21 mm). H-Section Steel Beams are available in typical lengths between 8'-20' (2.44-6.1 m).

 

5.What is type H steel?

"H" grades are high carbon stainless steel grades, having improved strength at high temperatures - generally above 500°C. These high carbon grades have high short-term and long-term creep strength. They are usually produced in the form of pipe and plate.