Product Description
Profile Steel

H-section steel is a kind of economical section and high-efficiency section with more optimized cross-sectional area distribution and more reasonable strength-to-weight ratio. It is named because its section is the same as the English letter "H". Since the various parts of the H-shaped steel are arranged at right angles, the H-shaped steel has the advantages of strong bending resistance, simple construction, cost saving and light structure weight in all directions, and has been widely used.

Channel steel is a long strip of steel with a groove-shaped cross-section. It is a carbon structural steel for construction and machinery. It is a section steel with a complex section and its cross-section is a groove-shaped. In use, it is required to have good welding, riveting performance and comprehensive mechanical properties. The raw material billets for channel steel are carbon steel or low-alloy steel billets with a carbon content of not more than 0.25%. The finished channel steel is delivered after hot forming, normalizing or hot rolling. Channel steel is mainly used in building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing.

Angle steel, commonly known as angle iron, is a long strip of steel whose two sides are perpendicular to each other and form an angle. The angle steel can be composed of various stress-bearing members according to the different needs of the structure, and can also be used as the connection between the members. Widely used in various building structures and engineering structures, such as building beams, bridges, power transmission towers, lifting and transporting machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks, cable trench supports, power piping, busbar support installation, and warehouses Shelves and so on.
Angle steel is a carbon structural steel for construction. It is a section steel with a simple section. It is mainly used for metal components and the frame of factory buildings. In use, it requires good weldability, plastic deformation performance and certain mechanical strength. The raw material billets for the production of angle steel are low-carbon square billets, and the finished angle steel is delivered in a hot-rolled, normalized or hot-rolled state.
More Profile Steel Products



Application |
|---|



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.Why are H beams strong?
H-beams have a thicker, deeper web, which means that they can better support the weight of an object placed on top of them. This also helps balance out any cantilevered loads that might be placed on an H-beam in the future (such as additional floors or beams).
4.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.
5.What is the H type of steel?
high carbon stainless steel grades
"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



















