Structural Beam Steel H-Beams ASTM Hot Rolled Iron Carbon Steel I-Beams

Dec 12, 2025

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Product Description

Structural Beam Steel H-Beams ASTM Hot Rolled Iron Carbon Steel I-BeamsStructural Beam Steel H-Beams ASTM Hot Rolled Iron Carbon Steel I-BeamsStructural Beam Steel H-Beams ASTM Hot Rolled Iron Carbon Steel I-BeamsStructural Beam Steel H-Beams ASTM Hot Rolled Iron Carbon Steel I-BeamsStructural Beam Steel H-Beams ASTM Hot Rolled Iron Carbon Steel I-Beams

Specification

Product Name

H Beam/I Beam

Thickness

0.8mm-25.00mm

Steel Grade

Q195-Q345, 20#,16Mn,ect

Standard

AiSi, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

Lenght

5.8m,6m,9m,11.8m,12m or Customer customization

Packing

In bundle or according to the customers'requirements

Delivery time

20-30 days after reveipt customers' deposit

Productivity

3000 Meteric Tons per Month

Remark

1.Payment terms :T/T,L/C

2.Terms of trade:CFR,CIF
3.Minimum order:20 tons

Application

Building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing, etc

Certificate

ISO 9001, API 5L, CE

 

1.What is the other name of H-beam?

wide-flange beams

H-beams, also known as wide-flange beams, are a common structural steel member used in construction projects in India. They are known for their strength, durability, and versatility, and are often used in applications such as bridges, buildings, and other structures that require strong horizontal support.

 

2.How strong is an H-beam?

An H-beam's durability comes from its strength-to-weight ratio in the cross-section. This optimized design means that these beam types have more strength against heavier loads. An H-beam can also be easier to weld, and because it has a large surface area in its cross-section, it earns a high strength rating.

 

3.What is the strongest type of steel beam?

H-Beams

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.

 

4.How is an H-beam made?

In modern steel rolling production, H-beams are rolled using universal rolling mills. The web of the H-beam is rolled between the upper and lower horizontal rolls, and the flanges are rolled and formed simultaneously between the side of the horizontal roll and the vertical roll.

 

5.How thick are H beams?

H-Section Steel Beams are available in a range of sizes with widths between 4"-16" (10.2–40.6 cm), depths from 4"-16" (10.2–40.6 cm), and shared thicknesses between . 35"-. 83" (9-21 mm).