H Beam
Specifications
H-beam steel has a strong ability to resist bending, and the parallel nature of its two external surfaces makes connection, processing, and installation easy and convenient. Moreover, under identical cross-section surface loads, hot-rolled H-beam steel structures are 15%–20% lighter than traditional steel structures and can be processed into T-beams / bars, castellated beams through combinations of molded cross-sections. In recent years, "SN steel" is the preferable material that maximizes steel durability. Compared with normal material, SN steel can better withstand the harsh effect of earthquakes. Supply specifications: US Standard (ASTM), National Standard / Japanese Standard (CNS / JIS), British Standard (BS), European Standard (EN) and New Zealand and Australia Standard (AS / NZS).
BOX Column / Build-up H Beam
BOX Column:
BOX Column is welded by 4 steel plates and inner-partitions, and mainly used in construction and various industrial applications.
Build-up H Beam:
Customize H Beam that’s built up with three steel plates. It can be used in the design of specific sections, and mainly used for industrial buildings and high-rise structures.
I Beam
Specifications
Common structural steel with a high cut surface, and is normally used for the secondary structural applications. It is also necessary to consider the interrelationship between the overall structure and the way the foundation is applied. Widely used in buildings and infrastructure, such as industrial plants, electric towers, bridges and cranes.
Channel
Specifications
A structural steel used to enhance the strength of the building’s structural integrity, applicable to bridges, mechanical assembly structures, and general structures. Supply specifications: National Standard / Japanese Standard (CNS / JIS), British Standard (BS), New Zealand and Australia Standard (AS / NZS).
Checkered H-Beam
Special H Beam with checkerboard pattern on the surface with good resistance against wear and slipping. It is suitable for cover plates involving applications in temporary steel bridges, rapid transit, and other civil engineering projects.
Sheet Piles
A structural steel used in retaining walls, piers, dam, levees and engineering foundation. Sheet piles can be recycled and re-used to assist in environmental protection.