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Preservative Steel Ss 201 301 202 302 303 Grade Stainless Steel H/I Beam

Type: Stainless Steel Bars
Standard: ASTM, AISI
Grade: 300 Series

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Basic Information

Certification:AISI
Shape:H Beam
Technique:Hot Rolled
Surface Treatment:Pickling
Transport Package:Wooden Box
Specification:As clients request
HS Code:7219340000
Production Capacity:50000kgs
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Product Description

Preservative Steel SS 201 301 202 302 303 Grade Stainless Steel H/I Beam

ProductStainless Steel H Beam
StandardGB ASTM, JIS, SUS, DIN, EN etc
MaterialStainless Steel 201 304 310S 316L 321 2205 2507 etc.
Thickness4.0 - 30.0mm
Width25mm*25mm-200mm*125mm / 50mm*37mm-400mm*104mm
Length6m, or according to requests.
Product CategoryMetallurgy, Mineral & Energy.
TechniqueWelded / Hot Rolled
UsageMechanical & Manufacture, Steel structure, Shipbuilding, Bridging, Automobile Chassis.
Main MarketMiddle East, Africa, Asia and some European country, America, Australia, etc.
Another NameStainless steel beam / H beam / H shape Beam
Surface ProcessingGalvanized, coated, or as your request.
StockReady in stocks.
Place of OriginJiangsu, China

Types of Stainless Steel Beams

Stainless steel beams are named after their most prominent aspect of the 'I' Shape. The I-beam is the universal and most identified model and because of that, the other beams are named comparatively to that bar.

  • I Beam: The most common beam in our inventory. The I-beams center web can only be rolled as much as a mill's equipment can handle (5/8″). The I-Beam is lighter in weight which is why it is used so often. The I-Beam is also a solid piece of metal throughout. It is rolled and manufactured from one part.
  • H Beam: The H-Beam is stronger than the I-beam, but it requires much more effort to produce in the process. Instead of being rolled together as one piece, an H-Beam is three pieces individually created and welded together. This allows each portion to be much stronger because you're using the milling equipment three times to reinforce material as opposed to using the equipment once to make one item. Overall, the H-Beam is much heavier than the I-beam and can take much more force and pressure.
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main difference between H-Beam and I-Beam?

The H-Beam is typically heavier and stronger, constructed from three separate pieces welded together, while the I-Beam is rolled as a single piece of metal and is lighter in weight.

2. Which grades of stainless steel are available for these beams?

We provide various grades including 201, 304, 310S, 316L, 321, 2205, and 2507, covering both standard and high-performance requirements.

3. What are the common applications for these stainless steel beams?

They are widely used in steel structures, shipbuilding, bridge construction, mechanical manufacturing, and automobile chassis.

4. Can the length and surface treatment be customized?

Yes, the standard length is 6m, but we can customize it to your request. Surface treatments like galvanizing or coating are also available.

5. What international standards do your products meet?

Our products comply with several international standards including GB, ASTM, JIS, SUS, DIN, and EN.

6. What is the production capacity for these beams?

Our current production capacity is approximately 50,000 kgs, with many standard sizes ready in stock for immediate shipment.

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