H Beam

H shapes are the largest and heaviest beams available and can tolerate larger weight loads. They are sometimes called HP, H-Piles, or bearing piles, which stems from their use in underground foundation support (load bearing columns) for skyscrapers and other large buildings.

Carbon Steel H Beam

H-beam, also known as steel beam (English name universal Beam), is a long steel with the section of the I-shaped. I-section steel is divided into hot rolIed I-beam  and lightweight  I-beam

Galvanized H Beam

With the rise of new economic building materials, galvanized H-shaped steel is widely used, especially in steel structure buildings, supports, and bridges. In short, it is integrated with many aspects of daily life.

Stainless H Beam

Stainless H beam  is widely used in beams and columns of industrial and civil steel structures. Steel structure load-bearing supports for industrial structures. Ship and machinery manufacturing frame structure. Steel piles and supporting structures of underground works.

S235JR H Beam

H-shaped steel is a high-efficiency profile with a more optimized cross-sectional area distribution and a more reasonable strength-to-weight ratio. Since all parts of the H-shaped steel are arranged at right angles, the H-shaped steel has the advantages of strong bending resistance in all directions, simple construction, cost saving and light structural weight, and has been widely used.

S355JR H Beam

S355JR H is the most widely used due to its moderate carbon content,good overall performance, good coordination of strength, plasticity and welding properties. Suitable for bridges, ships, vehicles.

S275JR H Beam

S275JR Beam steel is under EN 10025-2 standard. S symbol for structural steel ,275 indication of the min specified yield strength for thickness of under 16mm. JR symbol 20 temperature impact test.

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