The HEM (Wide Flange Beam) is a high-quality structural beam specified by the EN 10034 standard. It is designed for heavy-duty applications where strength and durability are paramount.

The beam's consistent dimensions and superior load-bearing capacity make it ideal for use in large-scale construction and industrial projects.
Specifications
| Size | Height (H) | Width (B) | Flange Thickness (t_f) | Web Thickness (t_w) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEM 100 | 100mm | 100mm | 9mm | 6mm |
| HEM 200 | 200mm | 200mm | 10mm | 7mm |
| HEM 300 | 300mm | 300mm | 12mm | 8mm |
| HEM 400 | 400mm | 400mm | 15mm | 10mm |
| HEM 500 | 500mm | 500mm | 18mm | 12mm |
Material Properties
Tensile Strength: 355–510 MPa
Yield Strength: 275–355 MPa
Modulus of Elasticity: 210,000 MPa
Density: 7.85 g/cm³
Standards: EN 10034, DIN 1025
Products Applications
Heavy-Duty Construction:
HEM beams are widely used in heavy construction projects such as high-rise buildings, bridges, and large industrial facilities. Their high load-bearing capacity makes them ideal for structures that require significant vertical and horizontal support.
Industrial Structures:
These beams are extensively used in manufacturing plants, power plants, and warehouses, where durability and long-term performance are critical. They can withstand extreme forces and environmental stresses.
Bridge Construction:
Due to their ability to support high loads over long spans, HEM beams are frequently used in bridge construction, both for the main structural framework and for secondary support beams.


