I Beam

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    Description:

    The I Beam, also known as an H-Beam or Universal Beam, is a structural steel member with an I or H-shaped cross-section. It is designed to withstand heavy loads, making it ideal for use in construction, infrastructure, and industrial applications. I Beams are commonly used in building frameworks, bridges, and support structures where strength and durability are crucial.

    Item

    Details

    Material

    Mild Steel (MS)

    Coating

    Optional: Galvanized, Red Oxide Primer

    Thickness

    Customizable, Flange thickness: 6 mm to 30 mm

    Profile

    I-shaped (with wide or narrow flanges)

    Length

    Standard 6 meters to 12 meters, customizable

    Width

    Web width: 100 mm to 600 mm

    Standards

    IS 808, ASTM A36, EN 10025

    Raw Materials:
    The I Beam is produced using premium-grade mild steel, which provides an excellent balance of strength, ductility, and flexibility. Optional coatings like galvanization or red oxide primer enhance resistance to corrosion and weather conditions, ensuring longer service life.


    RAL Colors Available:
    I Beams are often supplied in raw steel form but can be coated for specific project needs. Popular coating colors include:

    • RAL 7016 – Anthracite Grey
    • RAL 9001 – Cream
    • RAL 3009 – Oxide Red

    Features:

    • Exceptional load-bearing capacity for large-scale structures.
    • High resistance to bending and shear forces.
    • Available in various sizes and thicknesses for custom applications.
    • Coating options for added corrosion resistance.
    • Ideal for heavy-duty, long-term usage in construction and industrial frameworks.

    Applications:
    I Beams are fundamental in construction and engineering projects where strong support is required. Common uses include:

    • Building frameworks for commercial and residential structures.
    • Support beams in bridges, highways, and overpasses.
    • Industrial machinery support.
    • Railways and infrastructure projects.
    • Reinforcing columns, girders, and large-span structures.