High Quality ASTM A36 A572 S235jr S355 Ss400 Hea Heb Ipe Section Wide Hot Rolled Carbon Universal Steel H Beam Price for Steel Structure

Mar 06, 2026

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Our high-quality wide hot rolled carbon universal steel H beams are premium structural profiles engineered for diverse steel structure applications, available in a comprehensive range of internationally recognized grades including ASTM A36, ASTM A572, S235JR, S355, and SS400, with standard European sections covering HEA, HEB, and IPE specifications. Manufactured via advanced hot rolling technology and in strict compliance with global quality benchmarks, these H beams combine exceptional mechanical properties, precise dimensional uniformity, and versatile processability, paired with competitive and transparent pricing. As a universal structural solution, they deliver reliable performance, cost efficiency, and seamless adaptability to meet the rigorous demands of modern steel structure engineering across global markets.

Premium Material Grades and Core Performance Attributes

This universal H beam series features a curated selection of high-grade carbon structural steels, each formulated to deliver targeted mechanical performance, adhering to ASTM, EN, and JIS international standards to cater to varied load-bearing requirements and regional construction norms. Every grade boasts superior weldability, ductility, and durability, laying a solid foundation for stable and safe steel structure construction:

ASTM A36: A classic general-purpose carbon structural steel under American standards, with a minimum yield strength of 250MPa. It offers exceptional formability and weldability, serving as a cost-effective choice for light to medium-duty steel structures, with reliable performance in conventional atmospheric environments.

ASTM A572: A high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) structural steel grade, featuring a minimum yield strength of 345MPa and an outstanding strength-to-weight ratio. It exhibits enhanced impact resistance and fatigue durability, ideal for heavy-duty, long-span steel structures requiring superior load-bearing capacity.

S235JR (EN 10025): European standard non-alloy structural steel with a minimum yield strength of 235MPa, characterized by excellent room-temperature toughness and minimal processing deformation, perfectly suited for general steel structure components and modular fabrication.

S355 (EN 10025): High-strength European structural steel with a minimum yield strength of 355MPa, delivering robust structural rigidity and low-temperature toughness. It is designed for critical load-bearing members in high-rise and heavy-duty steel structures, adapting to complex working conditions.

SS400 (JIS G 3101): Japanese standard general carbon steel with stable mechanical properties and exceptional processability. It balances cost efficiency and practical performance, widely used for secondary structural parts and auxiliary supports in steel structures.

European Standard Sections and Structural Design Advantages

Available in standardized HEA, HEB, and IPE European sections, these universal H beams feature optimized wide-flange cross-sectional designs, ensuring high compatibility and interchangeability for global steel structure projects. Each section type is engineered to address specific structural needs, maximizing load-bearing efficiency and structural stability:

HEA (European Wide Flange Beams): Balanced flange width and web thickness, offering moderate load-bearing capacity and lightweight performance, suitable for medium-load steel structure frames and auxiliary components.

HEB (European Broad Flange Beams): Wider, thicker flanges than HEA sections, providing higher section modulus and bending resistance, serving as core load-bearing beams and columns in heavy-duty steel structures.

IPE (European I-Beams): Compact cross-section with optimized web and flange dimensions, delivering efficient vertical bending resistance, ideal for roof beams, floor joists, and light-load structural members.

The wide flange H-shaped design ensures uniform stress distribution, exceptional shear and bending resistance, and reduced material consumption compared to conventional profiles. This structural optimization enhances the overall rigidity of steel structures, lowers self-weight, and facilitates efficient on-site assembly and modular construction, significantly improving project efficiency.

Hot Rolling Craftsmanship and Quality Assurance

All H beams are produced through advanced hot rolling technology, which refines the internal grain structure of carbon steel, eliminates metallurgical defects, and ensures a dense, uniform material composition. Strict quality control is implemented throughout production, covering raw material inspection, rolling forming, dimensional calibration, and mechanical property testing, guaranteeing compliance with international standards for dimensional tolerances, surface quality, and structural performance.

The hot rolling process enhances the toughness and ductility of the beams, making them resistant to deformation and cracking under long-term loads and external impacts. With smooth surfaces and precise dimensions, these beams support seamless cutting, drilling, welding, and surface treatment, adapting to customized steel structure design requirements with ease.

European standard I-beam theoretical weight specification table

Specification

height

width

web thickness

wing thickness

theoretical weight

IPE80

80

46

3.8

5.2

6

IPE100

100

55

4.1

5.7

8.1

IPE120

120

64

4.4

6.3

10.4

IPE140

140

73

4.7

6.9

12.9

IPE160

160

82

5

7.4

15.8

IPE180

180

91

5.3

8

18.8

IPE200

200

100

5.6

8.5

22.4

IPE220

220

110

5.9

9.2

26.2

IPE240

240

120

6.2

9.8

30.7

IPE270

270

135

6.6

10.2

36.1

IPE300

300

150

7.1

10.7

42.2

IPE330

330

160

7.5

11.5

49.1

IPE360

360

170

8

12.7

57.1

IPE400

400

180

8.6

13.5

66.3

IPE450

450

190

9.4

14.6

77.6

IPE500

500

200

10.2

16

90.7

IPE550

550

210

11.1

17.2

106

IPE600

600

220

12

19

122

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