High-Galvanized Steel I-Beam Steel Concrete I-Beam Steel

Feb 26, 2026

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Product Description


key attribute

Industry-specific attributes

Name H-Shape steel
Surface Treatment Hot Rolled Cold Rolled
Tolerance ±1%
Invoicing by actual weight

Other attributes

Place of Origin China
Standard GB
Technique ERW
Grade Q195GB/ASTM Gr.D/Q215/Q235/S25JR/S275JR/S355JR ...
Delivery Time 8-14 days
Brand Name hongye
Application Fluid Pipe, Boiler Pipe, Drill Pipe, Hydraulic Pipe, Gas Pipe, OIL PIPE, Chemical Fertilizer Pipe, Structure Pipe, Other
Thickness 1.6-14mm
Certificate ISO9001
Processing Service Welding, Punching, Cutting, Bending, Decoiling
Shape Round Pipe Tube
Material Q235,Q235B,S275,S275jr,A53,ST37,etc
Technology Cold Rolled.hot Rolled
Length: 6m/12m or customized
Application: Fluid Pipe, Fluid transport and construction
Outer Diameter 219 - 2020 mm, 219mm--2020mm
Surface: black painted or others
Grade: 45#, Q235, Q345, Q195, 10#-45#, Q195-Q345

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High-Galvanized Steel I-Beam Steel Concrete I-Beam SteelHigh-Galvanized Steel I-Beam Steel Concrete I-Beam Steel

 

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?

To short, the main difference between an H-beam and an I-beam is that the web of an H-beam is much thicker than that of an I-beam. A thicker web means a stronger beam, which allows for more load-bearing capacity. This means that for the same amount of structural support, you can use fewer H beams than I beams.

 

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

I-beam webs are thinner than H-beam webs, which means they can't hold as much weight but are typically lighter. This makes I-beams suitable for smaller projects like residential buildings, whereas H-beams are ideal for larger and taller structures like bridges.

 

4.What does H mean in 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.

 

5.Where are H beams used?

Building Frameworks: H-beams are the backbone of high-rise buildings, commercial spaces, and industrial plants. They ensure seismic resistance and superior load-bearing capacity, keeping structures safe and secure.