
Description
H/U/I Beams: Strong, Versatile Structural Steel
U Beam (Channel or C Beam)
The U beam, with its U-shaped cross-section, is commonly used in construction and automobile manufacturing. Made from high-strength carbon structural steel, it’s known for excellent weldability and durability, making it ideal for building structures and bridges.
H Beams & I Beams
Both H and I beams are structural steel components widely used in construction for their high strength and ease of use. The main difference lies in their cross-section:
H Beams: Wide flanges and thick webs, designed to handle both bending and shear stresses in large-span applications.
I Beams: Narrower flanges, optimized for smaller-scale applications where weight and space are crucial.
Both beams feature a flange (horizontal part) that resists bending and a web (vertical part) that resists shear stresses.
Advantages
High Strength for heavy-duty applications
Efficient Construction due to prefabrication
Durable and Weldable for easy assembly and long-term performance
Versatile across industries like construction, automotive, and infrastructure
Applications
Building and Bridge Construction
Heavy-Duty Trailers
Automobile Manufacturing
Industrial and Structural Supports
H, U, and I beams provide reliable strength, flexibility, and efficiency for a wide range of engineering projects.
Technical Details
Description | |||
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Product Name | H Beam | I Beam | U Beam |
Thickness | 3mm-24mm | 3mm-24mm | 0.2-30mm |
Length | 6-12m | 6-12m | 1-12m |
Technique | Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled | Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled | Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled |