Shn355/S355jr /S275jr Carbon Steel Ipe360 Ipe400 H Steel Beam Steel Section 12m

Mar 10, 2026

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Product Description

 

Product name

Carbon Steel Channel

Standard

ASTM A276, A484, A479, A580, A582, JIS G4303, JIS G4311,
DIN 1654-5,DIN 17440,GB/T 1220

Dimensions

20-200mm or as request

Length

6m/9m/12m or as request

Thickness

2--16mm

Surface Treatment

Black or Galvanized

Packing

Bundled with strong steel strips or steel wires ,special packing please discuss with us

Application

Metal structures,Bridges,Building structure,Engineering structure,Transmission tower,Container frame and warehouse etc.

Certificate

ISO/CE/SGS

Payment terms

T/T (30% as deposit)

Delivery time

Usually 7-15 dyas, or upon negotiation

Samples

Free samples are provided but the freight is paid by the buyer

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Shn355/S355jr /S275jr Carbon Steel Ipe360 Ipe400 H Steel Beam Steel Section 12m
Shn355/S355jr /S275jr Carbon Steel Ipe360 Ipe400 H Steel Beam Steel Section 12m

 

1.What is a steel H-beam?

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.What is type H 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.

 

3.Is H or I-beam better?

H-beams are more efficient than I-beams because they are better at carrying bending and shear loads. H-beams have a thicker, deeper web, which means that they can better support the weight of an object placed on top of them.

 

4.Is it an I-beam or H-beam?

H-beam: H-beams have top and bottom flanges that stick out further from the web than the flanges on I-beams. I-beam: I-beams have top and bottom flanges, and they are shorter and not as wide as H-beams.

 

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.