Carbon Steel C Groove Steel

Channel steel is a long strip of steel with a groove-shaped section, which is a carbon structural steel for construction and machinery. It is a section steel with a complex section, and its section shape is groove-shaped. Channel steel is mainly used for building structure, curtain wall engineering, mechanical equipment and vehicle manufacturing.
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Carbon Steel I-Beam

I-beam is mainly divided into ordinary I-beam, light I-beam and low alloy light I-beam. Ordinary I-beam and light I-beam flanges are thick on the web plate and thin on the outside. Ordinary I-beam, light I-beam, because the cross-sectional dimensions are relatively high, narrow, so the section of the two main sleeve moment of inertia difference is large, which makes it in the scope of application has a great limitation. The use of I-beam shall be selected according to the requirements of the design drawings.
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Carbon Steel H Steel

H-beam is a new type of steel for economic construction. H-beam has economical and reasonable cross-sectional shape, good mechanical properties, uniform extension of each point on the cross-section and small internal stress during rolling. Compared with ordinary I-beam, H-beam has the advantages of large cross-sectional modulus, light weight and metal saving, which can reduce the building structure by 30-40%. In addition, because its legs are parallel to the inner and outer sides and the leg ends are right angles, the welding and riveting work can be saved by 25%. It is often used in large buildings (such as factories, high-rise buildings, etc.) with large bearing capacity and good cross-sectional stability, as well as bridges, ships, lifting and transportation machinery, equipment foundations, supports, foundation piles, etc.
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