I-Profiles overview
Double T-beams, also known as I-beams, are essential components in modern construction technology. These steel profiles are characterized by their characteristic I-shape, which offers both stability and lightness. The shape allows for optimal distribution of loads, making it ideal for use in structures, bridges, high-rise buildings and industrial buildings. The use of I-beams offers numerous advantages, including high load capacity, flexibility and efficiency in construction.
Technical specifications
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Materials: Often made of structural steel S235JR (W. No. 1.0038) or S355J2
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Dimensions: Vary depending on area of ​​application. Typical sizes range from 80mm to 1000mm in height and 46mm to 300mm in width
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Weight: The weight of I-beams depends on their dimensions and materials. For example, an I-beam measuring 100 x 55 x 4.1 x 5.7 mm weighs approximately 8.1 kg/m
Benefits and Applications
Advantages
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High load capacity: The I-shape allows heavy loads to be carried without the structure losing stability.
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Material efficiency: The steel construction reduces the overall weight of the structure, reducing transportation and installation costs.
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Versatility: I-beams can be used in various construction projects, from residential buildings to bridges and high-rise buildings.
Applications
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Construction industry: Used in load-bearing structures such as buildings, bridges and towers.
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Mechanical engineering: Used in cranes and other heavy machinery where high stability is required.
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Industrial facilities: Ideal for the construction of factory halls and warehouses where large spans and high load-bearing capacity are required.
Manufacturing and processing
I-beams are typically hot rolled. In a few exceptions, they can also be created using laser welding. This procedure we i. d. Typically used for I-beams made of stainless steel. Manufacturing lengths typically vary between 5,800 mm and 6,200 mm, but can be customized upon customer request
FAQ area for double T-beams (I-beams)
1. What are I-beams and what are they used for?
Double I-beams, also known as I-beams, are steel sections with a characteristic I-shape. They are primarily used in the construction industry to construct load-bearing structures such as buildings, bridges and towers. Their shape enables optimal load distribution and offers high stability with low weight.
2. What materials are used to make I-beams?
Double-T beams are usually made of structural steel (e.g. S235JR, S355J2) or stainless steel (e.g. W. No. 1.4301, 1.4571). These materials offer good to very good strength and sufficiently good corrosion resistance for some applications, making them ideal for various construction applications.
3. How are double-T beams manufactured and processed?
The production of double-T beams is usually done by hot rolling. After the rolling process, the supports can be heat treated and pickled, about their Improve surface quality. Beam lengths typically vary between 5,800 mm and 6,200 mm, but can be adjusted upon customer request.
4. What sizes and dimensions are available for double I beams?
Double T-beams are available in different sizes, which vary depending on the application. Typical dimensions range from 80mm to 1000mm in height and 46mm to 300mm in width. The weight of the beams depends on their dimensions and the material used.
5. What advantages do double-T beams offer over other beams?
Double-T beams offer several advantages over other beams:
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High load capacity: The I-shape allows heavy loads to be carried without the structure losing stability.
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Material efficiency: They reduce the overall weight of the structure, which reduces transportation and installation costs.
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Versatility: You can in different construction projects used in everything from residential buildings to bridges and high-rise buildings.