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Product Name |
Carbon Steel H-Beam I-Beam Steel Profile HEB 140 Mild Steel H Beams Channel Metal Structural Steel |
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1.Web Width (H): 100-900mm |
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Length |
1m - 12m , or according to your requests. |
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Standard |
GB ASTM, JIS, SUS, DIN, EN etc |
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Material |
Q235B Q345B Q420C Q460C SS400 SS540 S235 S275 S355 A36 A572 G50 G60 |
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Technique |
Hot rolled/Cold rolled |
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Application |
Construction structure |
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Price Item |
FOB,CIF,DDU,FCA,EXW ,.etc |
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Packing |
Export standard packing or according to customers' requirement |
| H Type Steel Size and Theoretical Weight (GB) | |||||
| Size (mm) |
Theoretical Weight (kg/m) |
Size (mm) |
Theoretical Weight (kg/m) |
Size (mm) |
Theoretical Weight (kg/m) |
| 100*50*5*7 | 9.3 | 250*125*6*9 | 29 | 446*199*8*12 | 65.1 |
| 100*100*6*8 | 16.9 | 250*250*9*14 | 71.8 | 450*200*9*14 | 74.9 |
| 125*60*6*8 | 13.1 | 294*200*8*12 | 55.8 | 482*300*11*15 | 110.8 |
| 125*125*6.5*9 | 23.6 | 298*149*5.5*8 | 32 | 488*300*11*18 | 124.9 |
| 148*100*6*9 | 31.1 | 340*250*9*14 | 36.7 | 496*199*9*14 | 77.9 |
| 150*75*5*7 | 14 | 300*150*6.5*9 | 93 | 500*200*10*16 | 88.1 |
| 150*150*7*10 | 20.7 | 300*300*10*15 | 78.1 | 582*300*12*17 | 132.8 |
| 175*90*5*8 | 18 | 346*174*6*9 | 41.2 | 588*300*12*20 | 147 |
| 175*175*7.5*11 | 40.4 | 350*175*7*11 | 49.4 | 596*199*10*15 | 92.4 |
| 194*150*6*9 | 29.9 | 350*350*12*19 | 134.9 | 600*200*11*17 | 103.4 |
| 198*99*4.5*7 | 17.8 | 390*300*10*16 | 104.6 | 700*300*13*24 | 181.8 |
| 200*100*5.5*8 | 20.9 | 396*199*7*11 | 56.1 | 800*300*14*26 | 206.8 |
| 200*200*8*12 | 49.9 | 400*200*8*13 | 65.4 | 900*300*16*28 | 240.1 |
| 244*175*7*11 | 43.6 | 400*400*13*21 | 171.7 | ||
| 248*124*5*8 | 25.1 | 440*300*11*18 | 120.8 | ||
1.What does WF mean in steel?
Commonly used in the construction industry, steel wide flange beams are a standard structural material, primarily used to carry loads transverse to its longitudinal axis (web). Steel wide flange beams are often heavier than standard I beams or junior beams.
2.What is a WF in structure?
Wide flange beams are useful in cofferdam applications as waler and bracing systems. They allow the anchor loads to transfer into the soldier piles of the wall or allow for equal distribution across a sheet pile wall. The piles sit against the wall and are welded or bolted to the main steel parts of the wall.
3.What is the difference between WF beam and I beam?
Both I-beams and W-beams have the same basic design; however, I-beams tend to have a web that is wider than the flanges, and the flanges are tapered. W-Beams often have wider flanges and may have a wider web as well. W-beam flanges are not tapered.
4.How to calculate weight of W-beam?
To calculate the total weight of any wide flange beam or h-pile, we must multiply the length of the beam by the second number in the name, because this indicates the weight per foot of the beam.
5.What are wide flange beams used for?
Wide flange beams are a type of support material commonly used in the construction of homes, commercial buildings, floors, roofs, bridges, highway ramps and overpasses. Typical applications include temporary support work, structural foundations and retention walls.



















