I-beam

Stainless steel I-beams are made of 201(1Cr17Ni5Mn6N), 202(2 Cr13Mn9Ni4), 301(1 Cr17Ni7), 303(Y1Cr18Ni9), 304(OCr18Ni9), 304L (03 Cr19Ni10), 316(0 Cr17Ni12Mo2), 316L(00 Cr17Ni14Mo2), 321 (1 Cr18Ni9Ti), 420( 2cr13), 310S(0 Cr25Ni20), etc. The chemical composition of stainless steel I-beams belongs to general structural rolled steel series, the main test indexes were C, Mn, P and S. According to different grades, the content varies, the approximate range is C<0.08%, Mn: 2.0, P<0.035%, S<0.03%. Materials are widely used in hardware products, medical machinery, food machinery, ships, automobiles, doors and windows, furniture, large machinery, etc.

Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/Alloy H-Beams

H-beam is a type of structural steel beam made from rolled steel. It has wide flanges that create a cross-section resembling an uppercase H and is used extensively in metal construction. You will likely see the term I-beam used a lot, but this is more of an umbrella name for different sizes and proportions of structural steel beams.

Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/Alloy Steel Channels

Steel channel is structural steel product having a profile of a specific cross section, like a squarish C or U shapes, commonly used in construction and manufacturing.

Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/Alloy Steel Angles

Steel angle, also named angle iron, or steel angle bar, is basically manufactured by hot-rolled carbon steel or high strength low alloy steel. It has L-cross shaped section with two legs - equal or unequal and the angle would be 90 degree. Structural steel angles have lots of dimensions to comply with your uses. In addition, bespoke sizes are available.
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