Carbon steel H beams, also known as wide flange beams, are structural steel beams that have an H-shaped cross-section. They are made primarily from carbon and iron, with a low to high carbon content.
Carbon steel H beams are typically produced by hot rolling, which involves passing heated steel through rollers to create the desired shape. They are available in a variety of sizes, grades, and thicknesses, and can be cut to length to meet specific project requirements.
| Product Name | H Beam |
| Standard | GB |
| Material | Q235B Q355B |
| Application | construction |
| Tolerance | ±3% |
| Technical | Hot Rolled Molding |
| Processing Service | Bending, Welding, Punching, Cutting |








