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New Steel I-beam

New Steel I-beam

Steel I-beam, also known as a W-beam or wide-flange beam, is a strong and reliable alloy crafted from a combination of iron and carbon. Its I or H-shaped cross-section provides exceptional strength and load-bearing capacity, making it perfect for use in construction and engineering applications that require supporting heavy loads over a wide span, such as in the construction of buildings, bridges, and heavy machinery.

Std. cut tolerance: -.00″/+.125″

⚠WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including lead and/or nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

 

Customization and Material Grades

Steel I-beams can be tailored to specific project needs, offering custom lengths that suit a wide array of structural requirements. These beams are made from various steel grades, each chosen for its unique tensile strength and ability to support heavy loads. Such customization plays a pivotal role in the construction industry, ensuring structures are built with materials that maximize durability and load-bearing capabilities.

 

Structural Design Considerations

Key design aspects like the flange width and web thickness of steel beams directly impact their application and structural integrity. Beams with wide flanges and non-tapered flanges, such as the 8 x, 10 x, and 6 x dimensions, are engineered for higher-stress applications, offering increased support and resistance against bending or warping. This makes them ideal for heavy-duty construction tasks where safety and longevity are important.

 

Versatility in Applications

Steel I-beams are highly versatile, finding applications in various domains of the construction industry. From forming the backbone of modern architecture as support columns to serving as foundational elements in machine bases, their custom length and size allow for precise engineering solutions. Whether it’s an H beam with tapered flanges for aesthetic structures or a wide flange beam for robust industrial use, the adaptability of these beams ensures they meet the specific demands of each project with precision.

Steel I-beam, also known as a W-beam or wide-flange beam, is a strong and reliable alloy crafted from a combination of iron and carbon. Its I or H-shaped cross-section provides exceptional strength and load-bearing capacity, making it perfect for use in construction and engineering applications that require supporting heavy loads over a wide span, such as in the construction of buildings, bridges, and heavy machinery.

Std. cut tolerance: -.00″/+.125″

⚠WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including lead and/or nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.

 

Customization and Material Grades

Steel I-beams can be tailored to specific project needs, offering custom lengths that suit a wide array of structural requirements. These beams are made from various steel grades, each chosen for its unique tensile strength and ability to support heavy loads. Such customization plays a pivotal role in the construction industry, ensuring structures are built with materials that maximize durability and load-bearing capabilities.

 

Structural Design Considerations

Key design aspects like the flange width and web thickness of steel beams directly impact their application and structural integrity. Beams with wide flanges and non-tapered flanges, such as the 8 x, 10 x, and 6 x dimensions, are engineered for higher-stress applications, offering increased support and resistance against bending or warping. This makes them ideal for heavy-duty construction tasks where safety and longevity are important.

 

Versatility in Applications

Steel I-beams are highly versatile, finding applications in various domains of the construction industry. From forming the backbone of modern architecture as support columns to serving as foundational elements in machine bases, their custom length and size allow for precise engineering solutions. Whether it’s an H beam with tapered flanges for aesthetic structures or a wide flange beam for robust industrial use, the adaptability of these beams ensures they meet the specific demands of each project with precision.

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New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsCertification Certification always included Limited certification: Metal type and alloy verified via XRF scanning
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsCost Top market price, variable based on labor, materials, energy Cost of materials and prep time only
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsAvailability Industry standard sizes only. Large plates or bars that can be cut to size. Ability to purchase quantities from the same lot number. Availability can be affected by supply and demand. Large standard sizes are not always available. Can be readily cut to size as needed.
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsCondition Pristine, fresh for any and all processes. May have blemishes such as scratches or water spots.
New Metals vs. Verified Remnant MetalsCarbon Footprints Higher, as more energy is expended to process virgin ores or recycle metal scrap. Lower, making direct use of metal remnants in their current state. Minimal reworking.