Stainless Steel I-Beam

Stainless steel I-beams (also referred to as H-beams) are premium structural profiles engineered for applications where standard steel cannot perform. Combining the exceptional strength-to-weight ratio of the “I” cross-section with the inherent corrosion resistance of stainless steel, they offer a permanent solution for structures exposed to harsh environments, demanding hygiene standards, or requiring a lasting aesthetic finish. This eliminates the need for protective coatings and significantly reduces lifetime maintenance costs. Classification: Universal Beam (I-Beam / H-Beam)

Galvanized I-Steel

Hot-dip galvanized I-steel is also called hot-dip galvanized I-steel or hot-dip galvanized I-steel. It is to immerse the I-beam after derusting into molten zinc at about 500 ℃ to attach a zinc layer to the surface of the I-beam, thus achieving the purpose of anti-corrosion. It is suitable for strong corrosive environments such as various strong acids and alkali fogs.

Carbon Steel I-Beam

I-beam is mainly divided into ordinary I-beam, light I-beam and low alloy light I-beam. Ordinary I-beam and light I-beam flanges are thick on the web plate and thin on the outside. Ordinary I-beam, light I-beam, because the cross-sectional dimensions are relatively high, narrow, so the section of the two main sleeve moment of inertia difference is large, which makes it in the scope of application has a great limitation. The use of I-beam shall be selected according to the requirements of the design drawings.
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