Overview of H-Beam Steel
H-beam steel, also known as wide-flange beam, is a form of structural steel beam with a "H"-shaped cross-section. It is widely used in building and engineering due to its excellent load-bearing capacity and structural stability.
Steel H-beam is primarily constructed of carbon or low-alloy steel and is welded or hot rolled. The production method entails heating a steel billet or ingot before shaping it into the necessary H-shaped cross-section. The resulting beam is made up of two horizontal flanges joined by a vertical web.
Steel H-beam comes in a variety of sizes and dimensions, allowing for versatility in design and construction. H-beam steel's parameters, such as beam height, flange width, and web thickness, indicate its specific size and weight.

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