A992 W10x49 Structural Steel W Shapes H section Beam
A992 W10×49 h beam steel structure is a common structural steel material, widely used in bridges, buildings and other structures that require high strength and good weldability.
A992 h beam material features
It is a high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) structural steel that meets the ASTM A992 standard and is widely used in bridge construction, large buildings and other occasions that require high strength and good weldability. Its minimum yield strength is 50 ksi (about 345 MPa) and its tensile strength ranges from 65 to 80 ksi (about 450 to 550 MPa). In addition, it has good ductility and toughness.
W10×49 structural h beam specifications
Unit weight: 49 pounds per foot (about 73.1 kg/m)
Sectional height (depth): 10 inches (about 254 mm)
Flange width: 8 inches (about 203 mm)
Web thickness: 0.515 inches (about 13.1 mm)
Flange thickness: 0.71 inches (about 18 mm)
W10×49 h section beam features and benefits
High strength: Provides high yield strength and tensile strength, suitable for structural parts with large loads.
Good welding performance: A992 steel has excellent weldability due to its composition design and is suitable for various welding processes.
Excellent machinability: Easy to cut, drill and form, suitable for a variety of construction needs.
Economical and efficient: The combination of high strength and excellent machinability makes A992 steel a cost-effective choice.
W10×49 h beam structure Application areas
Construction engineering: used as frame beams or columns, especially suitable for high-rise buildings or heavy industrial plants.
Bridge engineering: can be used for the main load-bearing components of bridges, such as the supporting structure under the bridge deck.
Infrastructure projects: including but not limited to the infrastructure of large public facilities such as subway stations, airports, and stadiums.
Other uses: can also be used to manufacture mechanical equipment bases or other products that require high strength and durability.


