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H Beam

Since all parts of H-shaped steel are arranged at right angles, H-shaped steel has the advantages of strong bending resistance in all directions, simple construction, cost saving and light structural weight, and has been widely used.
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Channel Steel

Channel steel is widely used in the automobile manufacturing industry. It can be used to manufacture components such as vehicle frames, body structures and chassis. Channel steel is often used to build the frame of a car, providing strength and stability while reducing vehicle weight and improving fuel efficiency.
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Angle Iron

The angle steel is mainly used to make frame structures, such as high-voltage transmission towers, frames on both sides of the main beam of steel structure bridges, columns and booms of tower cranes on construction sites, columns and beams of workshops, etc.
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I Beam

The term I-beam refers to the end view of a structural member that forms the capital letter “I”.A classic I-beam shape describes a structural beam with narrow flanges compared to the web length.
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Carbon Steel H Beam

H-beam steel is an economical cross-section and high-efficiency profile with more optimized cross-sectional area distribution and more reasonable strength-to-weight ratio. It is named because its cross-section is the same as the English letter "H".
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S275JR Carbon Steel I Beam

I-beams are designed to carry heavier loads over a beam span or length, so if you’re looking for a structural member that can handle large loads, I-beams could be the better choice.
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