| Material | ST37-2,Q235,Q345B | ||||||||
| Standard | GB,ASTM,JIS.etc | ||||||||
| Size | 100*68*4.5mm-450*152*13.5mm | ||||||||
| Length | Normal 6m or as clients request | ||||||||
| Other | steel I beam,Isection, IPE, I steel, I beam bar,I-beam, steel products, constuction material etc. | ||||||||
| Technique | Hot rolled/Cold rolled | ||||||||
| Place of origin | Qingdao city, Shandong province, China(Mainland) | ||||||||
| Model | Weight | Model | Weight | Model |
| 100*50*5*7 | 9.54 | 294*302*12*12 | 85 | 482*300*11*15 |
| 100*100*6*8 | 17.2 | 300*300*10*15 | 94.5 | 488*300*11*18 |
| 125*60*6*8 | 13.3 | 300*305*15*15 | 106 | 496*199*9*14 |
| 125*125*6.5*9 | 23.8 | 338*351*13*13 | 106 | 500*200*10*16 |
| 148*100*6*9 | 21.4 | 340*250*9*14 | 79.7 | 582*300*12*17 |
| 150*75*5*7 | 14.3 | 344*354*16*16 | 131 | 588*300*12*20 |
| 150*150*7*10 | 31.9 | 346*174*6*9 | 41.8 | 596*199*10*15 |
| 175*90*5*8 | 18.2 | 350*175*7*11 | 50 | 600*200*11*17 |
| 175*175*7.5*11 | 40.3 | 344*348*10*16 | 115 | 700*300*13*24 |
| 194*150*6*9 | 31.2 | 350*350*12*19 | 137 | |
| 198*99*4.5*7 | 18.5 | 388*402*15*15 | 141 | |
| 200*100*5.5*8 | 21.7 | 390*300*10*16 | 107 | |
| 200*200*8*12 | 50.5 | 394*398*11*18 | 147 | |
| 200*204*12*12 | 72.28 | 400*150*8*13 | 55.8 | |
| 244*175*7*11 | 44.1 | 396*199*7*11 | 56.7 | |
| 244*252*11*11 | 64.4 | 400*200*8*13 | 66 | |
| 248*124*5*8 | 25.8 | 400*400*13*21 | 172 | |
| 250*125*6*9 | 29.7 | 400*408*21*21 | 197 | |
| 250*250*9*14 | 72.4 | 414*405*18*28 | 233 | |
| 250*255*14*14 | 82.2 | 440*300*11*18 | 124 | |
| 294*200*8*12 | 57.3 | 446*199*7*11 | 66.7 | |
| 300*150*6.5*9 | 37.3 | 450*200*9-14 | 76.5 |



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 grade of steel is used in H-beams?
Steel h-pile beams and steel wide flange beams come in eight ASTM standards, including A36, A572-Grade 50, A588, A690, A709, A913-Grade 50, A913-Grade 65, and A992. ASTM A36 mainly applies to carbon structural steel.
4.Which is cheaper, I-beam or H-beam?
H-beams may appear like the obvious choice – they're cheaper, have a greater capacity to withstand loads and are more resistant to bending. However, I-beams are lighter, easier to work with and have high tensile strength. This makes them ideal to handle direct pressure, and are used for steel framed buildings.
5.What is another name for the H-beam?
Wide flange beam is also known as H-beam due to their distinctive shape, similar to a capital letter "H" when viewed at the cross section. This shape is very efficient for carrying loads of weight without bending.



















