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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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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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Galvanized I Beam

I-beam is a standard structural steel shape that serves as critical framework for the metal building industry for a range of constructions. For instance, I-beams go into building bridges, parking garages, skyscrapers, hospitals and much more.
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Stainless Steel I Beam

They are used extensively in the metal building industry on any size of structure from a single garage to hospitals, high-rises, and even bridges.
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A529 Galvanized I Beam

I-beam is stronger because its flanges provide resistance against the load and support each other when the beam bends. I-beams are better suited to support the weight of walls or columns.
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201 Stainless Steel I Beam

Their distinctive “I” shape means that these structural beams can withstand various types of load in different directions making them highly versatile.
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