Hot-rolled H-beam is an efficient structural profile with an optimized cross-sectional area and an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. Its cross-section resembles the capital letter "H," with all parts arranged at right angles, providing strong bending resistance, high load-bearing capacity, and stability in all directions.

Compared to traditional I-beams, H-beams offer lighter weight, simpler construction, and cost savings, making them widely used in industrial and civil engineering projects.
Features
Economical & Efficient: Optimized section reduces material usage by 10–40% compared to ordinary I-beams.
Wide Flange & Thin Web: Provides superior bending and pressure load capacity.
Flexible & Versatile: Available in many sizes and grades, suitable for diverse applications.
Ease of Installation: Can be installed using welding or bolting technology.
Specifications
Standard Grades: Q235B, Q345B, Q420C, Q460C, SS400, SS540, S235, S275, S355, A36, A572 G50/G60
Standards: GB Standard, European Standard
Length: Standard 6m and 12m, or customized
Web Width (H): 100–900 mm
Flange Width (B): 100–300 mm
Web Thickness (t1): 5–30 mm
Flange Thickness (t2): 5–30 mm
Production Method: Hot-rolled
Applications
H-beams are widely used in:
Building structures and industrial plants
Bridges and long-span constructions
Vehicles, machinery, and heavy equipment frameworks
Steel brackets, supports, and load-bearing structures
Advantages
Strong bending resistance and high structural stability
Lightweight and cost-effective compared to concrete or traditional I-beams
Suitable for seismic zones and high-temperature industrial conditions
High-quality surface finish and low residual stress
Packing & Delivery
Export standard packing or customized according to customer requirements


