H Beam

H Beam

Description:
H Beams, also known as Universal Beams, are structural steel beams shaped like the letter “H,” designed to provide superior strength and support in construction projects. With their wide flanges and robust web, H Beams can withstand heavy loads, making them ideal for use in construction frameworks, bridges, columns, and many other structural applications. The H Beam’s shape distributes weight evenly, ensuring stability and strength even in large-scale projects. These beams are widely utilized in both residential and industrial construction due to their high load-bearing capacity and versatility.


Specifications:

ItemDetails
MaterialHot Rolled Steel
GradeASTM A36 / A572 / S275JR / S355JR
Height100 mm to 900 mm
Flange Width50 mm to 300 mm
Web Thickness5 mm to 28 mm
Length6 m, 9 m, 12 m, or custom lengths available
StandardsASTM A6, EN 10034, JIS G3192

Raw Materials:
H Beams are made from hot-rolled steel, ensuring durability, high tensile strength, and the ability to support substantial weight. The quality of the steel ensures that the beams perform reliably in demanding structural applications.


RAL Colors Available:
H Beams are typically provided in a raw steel finish but can be coated with protective paints or corrosion-resistant finishes. While color is not typically a priority for structural beams, custom coatings and colors can be applied as per project requirements.


Features:

  • High strength and load-bearing capacity, suitable for large structures.
  • Even weight distribution due to the wide flange design.
  • Excellent stability and resistance to bending and deformation.
  • Available in various sizes and lengths to meet different project specifications.
  • Cost-effective for large-scale construction projects.
  • Can be welded, bolted, or riveted to other steel components.

Applications:
H Beams are commonly used in construction and infrastructure projects where strength and support are crucial. Common applications include:

  • Building frameworks for residential, commercial, and industrial structures.
  • Bridges, overpasses, and road construction.
  • Support columns and pillars in large buildings and factories.
  • Heavy machinery support structures.
  • Construction of mezzanines and platforms in industrial facilities.
  • Large span beams for warehouses and hangars.

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