H section steel is widely used section steel in today s steel structure buildings.
I beam steel structure section.
Channel beams were originally designed for bridges but are popular for use in marine piers and other building applications.
Channels have top and bottom flanges with a web connecting them.
It has many differences compared to i beams.
The first is the flange difference and the second is that it has no inclination inside the flange and the upper and lower surfaces are parallel.
Structural steel is a category of steel used for making construction materials in a variety of shapes.
C shaped beams are cost effective solutions for short to medium span structures.
Hp bearing pile h shaped cross section have parallel flange surfaces and equal web and flange thicknesses.
I beams i shaped cross section w wide flange steel beam i shaped cross section have parallel flange surfaces.
M miscellaneous shapes cannot be classified as standard i beams w s hp.
I beams come in a variety of weights section depths flange widths web thicknesses and other specifications for different purposes.
Structural c channels or c beams have a c shaped cross section.
An i beam also known as h beam for universal column uc w beam for wide flange universal beam ub rolled steel joist rsj or double t especially in polish bulgarian spanish italian and german is a beam with an i or h shaped cross section the horizontal elements of the i are flanges and the vertical element is the web i beams are usually made of structural steel and are.