Structural Steel Beam
Structural Steel Beam
Structural steel beams, are comprised of wide flange beams, I-beams, H-Pile beams, standard beams, and junior beams. They have fantastic structural integrity, making it ideal for building. It is widely used in construction, manufacturing, and engineering industries. Structural steel beams are characterized by their distinctive “I” or “H” shape.
Junior Beams: Also known as junior I-beams, they are smaller and lighter versions of standard I-beams. Junior beams are often used in residential construction for framing of windows and doors.
Standard Beams/I-beams: I-beams are commonly used in construction for building frames, bridges, and industrial structures.
Wide Flange Beams: These beams are one of the most commonly used structural steel shapes. Also known as W-beams or H-beams, are similar to standard I-beams but have wider flanges. These beams are often used in commercial and industrial construction like bridges and infrastructure projects that rely on strength and durability.
H-Pile Beams: These specialized structural beams are used to support heavy vertical loads from buildings, bridges, and waterfront structures.
Available Grades
Junior Beams available in ASTM A-529
Standard/I-beams available in ASTM A992, ASTM A572-GR50 & ASTM A588
Wide Flange Beams available in ASTM A992, ASTM A572-GR50, ASTM 588
H-Pile Beams available in ASTM 572-GR50