Product parameters
H-beam is an economical section and high-efficiency section with more optimized cross-sectional area distribution and more reasonable strength-to-weight ratio.
Features
H-beam has the advantages of strong bending resistance, simple construction, cost saving and light structure in all directions, and has been widely used.
| Item Name | Structural Steel H Beam |
| Material | Q235B,Q355B, SS400B,A-36, AS300B, S355J0, S450J0-T, S275JR |
| Length | 6-12 m customized |
| Web Thickness | 4-60 mm |
| Web Width | 100-1000 mm |
| Flange Thickness | 100-1000 mm |
| Flange Width | 100-1000 mm |
| MOQ | 1 Ton |







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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.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 H profile steel beam?
The H-beam is square with equal height and width. The construction provides the beam with great strength and rigidity. The form of the beam prevents bending of the transverse parts. A steel beam is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
4.What is the difference between H and W beam?
W-beams have a W-shaped cross-section, while H-beams have an H-shaped cross-section. Flange Width and Thickness: W-beams typically have wider flanges and thinner webs than H-beams. This makes W-beams ideal for supporting heavier loads over longer spans.
5.How strong is an H-beam?
Beam Cross-sections
The cross-section of a H-beam has greater strength per unit area than the I-beam. This makes the H-beam an overall stronger beam with a decent strength-to-weight ratio. As H-beams have large surface areas, they're great for carrying heavy loads.



















