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DIN 1025-3 Parallel Flange H Sections HEC

Sep 30, 2025 Leave a message

The DIN 1025-3 Parallel Flange H Sections, also known as HEC beams, are structural steel beams that conform to the DIN 1025-3 standard. These beams are designed for heavy-duty construction, offering exceptional strength, durability, and load-bearing capacity.

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Their parallel flange design ensures consistent performance and ease of integration in various structural applications.

 

Products Specifications

HEC beams are typically available in a range of sizes, each designed to meet the specific needs of different types of construction projects. These beams are used primarily for large-scale infrastructure, high-rise buildings, and industrial applications.

 

Size Height (H) Width (B) Flange Thickness (t_f) Web Thickness (t_w)
HEC 100 100mm 100mm 8mm 5mm
HEC 200 200mm 200mm 10mm 6mm
HEC 300 300mm 300mm 12mm 7mm
HEC 400 400mm 400mm 14mm 8mm
HEC 500 500mm 500mm 16mm 10mm

 

oad-Bearing Capacity

 

Beam Size Load Capacity (per beam) Applications
HEC 100 600-700 kN Small building frameworks, light structures
HEC 200 1200-1400 kN Medium-sized commercial buildings
HEC 300 1800-2200 kN Large industrial buildings and warehouses
HEC 400 2500-3000 kN Bridge construction, heavy-duty foundations
HEC 500 3500-4000 kN High-rise buildings, large-scale infrastructure projects

 

Products Applications

 

High-Rise Buildings:
HEC beams are commonly used in the construction of skyscrapers and multi-story buildings due to their high load-bearing capacity and structural integrity.

 

Industrial Facilities:
These beams are ideal for supporting heavy machinery and industrial frameworks, including factories, warehouses, and power plants. Their robust design ensures they can withstand the stresses of heavy equipment and large-scale operations.

 

Bridge and Infrastructure Projects:
HEC beams are widely used in the construction of bridges, overpasses, and large infrastructure projects where long spans and heavy loads need to be supported.

 

Heavy-Duty Foundations:
These beams are essential in foundation construction, providing the strength needed to support large buildings and infrastructure in unstable or challenging ground conditions.

 

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