What Are Steel H-Beams, and What Are the Differences between Steel H-Beams and Steel I-Beams?

Steel H-beam is a high-efficiency steel with a more optimized and stronger economic section of the section area. Because all parts of steel H-beams are discharged in straight angles, steel H-beams have the advantages of strong bending ability, simple construction, cost savings, and light structural weight in all directions, and has been widely used.

Steel H-beams are mainly used for beams and column components in industrial and civilian structures. Steel H-beams are a type of economic section steel, which is widely used in industrial, construction, bridge, oil drilling platforms, etc. Steel H-beams can be used as:

◆ The steel structure load-bearing support of the industrial structure.

◆ Steel piles and support structures of underground engineering.

◆ The structure of industrial equipment such as petrochemical and electricity.

◆ Large span steel bridge component.

◆ Framework structure of ships and machinery manufacturing.

◆ Train, car, tractor beam bracket.

◆ Port teleportation belt, high-speed baffle bracket.

Difference between Steel H-Beams and Steel I-Beams

◆ Whether the steel I-beams are ordinary or light because the section size is relatively high and narrower, the inertia of the two main sleeves of the section is large. Therefore, the curved component may form a component format stress component. It is not appropriate to use a shaft cardiac compression component or bending components perpendicular to the plane of the abdominal plate, and it is not appropriate to use it, which makes it have great limitations in the application range.

◆ Steel H-beam is a high-efficiency economic tailor profile. Due to the reasonable cross-section shape, they can make steel more effective and improve the carrying capacity. Different from ordinary steel H types, the wings of steel H-beams are widened, and the inner and outer surfaces are usually parallel so that high-strength bolts can be connected to other components.