Product Description

I-steel
I-steel is mainly divided into ordinary I-steel, light I-steel and wide flange I-steel. According to the height ratio of flange and web, it is divided into wide, medium and narrow wide flange I-beams.
The specifications of the first two are 10-60, that is, the corresponding height is 10 cm-60 cm. At the same height, the light I-beam flange is narrow, the web is thin, and the weight is light. Wide flange I-beams, also known as H-beams, are characterized by parallel legs and no inclination inside legs. It belongs to the economic section steel, which is rolled on the four-high universal mill, so it is also called "universal I-steel".





Product Parameters
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Product name |
I-beam |
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Standard |
ASTM |
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Grade |
S235JR - S355J2 |
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Application |
Construction, steel fabrication, bridge |
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Tolerance |
±3% |
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Processing Service |
Welding, Bending, Punching, Decoiling, Cutting |
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Alloy Or Not |
Non-Alloy |
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Invoicing |
by theoretical weight |
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Delivery Time |
8-14 days |
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Shape |
I-shape |
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Technique |
Hot Rollled |
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Material |
Q235/Q345/SS400/ST37-2/ST52/Q420/Q460/S235JR/S275JR/S355JR |
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Surface |
Black |
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Length |
6m-12m (or Customized) |
1. What is H-beam steel used for?
What are H Beams used for? H Beams are commonly used in the construction of buildings as well but also large trailers and bridges, among others. Due to their slightly different cross-section shape, thicker central web and wider flanges, H beams can bear larger loads than I beams.
2.What type of steel is H-beam?
Steel Beam
A572/A992 Steel H Beam is a dual certified beam used where corrosion resistance is important. It contains small additions of vanadium or columbium, chrome, copper, nickel and molybdenum, that give A992 better weldability and material definition. The shape of the H beam makes it incredibly strong for columns.
3.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.
4.What is the best material for an H beam?
Carbon Steel: This is the most common material used by h beam manufacturers for production. Carbon steel H-beams offer high strength and durability, making them suitable for a wide range of construction projects, including buildings, bridges, and industrial structures.
5.What is the strongest steel beam?
H-Beams. One of the strongest steel beams on the list, H-beams, is made up of horizontal elements, while the vertical beams act as the web. The flanges and web create a cross-section that mimics the shape of the letter "H" and are popular in construction or civil engineering projects.



















