Customization: | Available |
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Grade: | Structural Steel |
Thickness: | 5-28mm |
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H-beam | I-beam |
an H-beam has a thicker center web, which means it is often stronger | an I-beam often has a thinner center web, which means it is often not able to take as much force as a H-beam |
an H-beam may be built up, meaning it can be built up to any size or height | an I-beam may only be built up as much as the manufacturers milling equipment allows |
the H-beam is often a lot heavier than the I beam. which means it can take more force | the I-beam is often lighter, but this is desirable in some buildings where weight and force on a wall may pose a structural issue |
The manufacture process means that H-beams can be used for spans up to 330 feet | an I-beam may be used for spans of between 33 and 100feet, longer I-beams are not often an option as they are tough to manufacture. |
The H-beam has a bevel where three pieces of metal come together and look like one piece of metal | an I-beam is just one piece of metal throughout and is not made by welding or riveting sheets of metal together |
H-beams have top and bottom flanges that stick out further from the web than the flabges on I-beam | I-beams have top and bottom flanges, and they are shorter and are not as wide as H-beams. |
Packaging details | 1.Big order: in bulk |
2.Small order: packed by steel strips | |
3.woven cloth with 7 slats | |
4.according to the requirements of customers | |
5. 20ft container can load 25 tons, 40ft container can load 26 tons. | |
Delivery | 3-15 working days after received the deposit or L/C. |
1 | 100% T/T in advance. |
2 | 30% deposit by T/T;70% balance pay against copy of B/L; |
3 | L/C. |