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American Standard/ Australian Standard/European Standard Universal Column Steel I Beam H Shaped Steel Wide Flange Beam

Product Description

Wholesale H Beam Steel Profile
Product Description
American Standard/ Australian Standard/European Standard Universal Column Steel I Beam H Shaped Steel Wide Flange Beam
Key Word Steel H beam
Material Grade SS400, St37, St42, St45.8, St52, A106 B, A53 B, A333, SUS201, SUS304, SUS316, etc.
Length Regular Length: 6m, 12m
Cut Length according to customer's requirement
Surface Bare, Oiled, Painted, Galvanized, Chromed
Ends Plain, Bevelled, Square Cut
Package Bare/Nude in bundles with metal strips or as request
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary applications of H-beam steel profiles?
H-beam steel profiles are widely used in structural construction, including industrial and civil building structures, industrial plants, modern high-rise buildings, bridges, and heavy equipment manufacturing due to their superior load-bearing capacity.
What steel grades are available for these H-beams?
We offer H-beams in various grades to meet international standards, including SS400, St37, St42, St45.8, St52, A106 B, A53 B, A333, SUS201, SUS304, SUS316, and others upon request.
What surface treatments can be applied to H-beam steel?
To suit different environmental needs, H-beams can be supplied with bare finish, oiled, painted, galvanized, or chromed surface treatments for enhanced corrosion resistance.
Can H-beams be customized to specific lengths?
Yes. While the standard lengths are 6 meters and 12 meters, we provide professional cut-to-length services based on your specific project requirements.
What is the difference between H-beam and I-beam profiles?
H-beams have wider flanges and thicker webs than I-beams, giving them higher strength and load-bearing capacity, making them more suitable for heavy-duty structural applications.
How are the H-beams packaged and shipped?
They are typically packaged bare or nude in secure bundles tied with heavy-duty metal strips, or customized according to specific shipping and handling requests to ensure safety during transit.

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