Beam

Beam

Beam, also known as a structural beam or simply a beam, is a load-bearing structural element that is used to support loads and transfer them to the supports or columns of a structure. It is typically designed to resist bending and shear forces.

Beams are primarily used in construction and civil engineering to provide structural support and distribute loads. They play a critical role in maintaining the integrity and stability of buildings, bridges, and various other structures.

Beams come in various shapes and forms, each with its own advantages and design considerations.

Beams are fundamental components in structural engineering and play a vital role in the construction and stability of buildings, bridges, and various infrastructure & architectural projects. Their design and selection are critical for ensuring safety, functionality, and longevity of the structures they support.

Production Unit

Steel is fed into big rollers that have been arranged to create the correct beam shape by means of motors and attached bearings. The steel is so hot that it readily goes through even when the forces are in the thousands of tons range. The steel is then monitored carefully while it cools to prevent any damage to the microstructures. Hot dip galvanizing and other techniques are also used as needed to add further layers of protection to the steel. Our production unit produces xxxxx tonnes per year.

Production Unit

Steel is fed into big rollers that have been arranged to create the correct beam shape by means of motors and attached bearings. The steel is so hot that it readily goes through even when the forces are in the thousands of tons range. The steel is then monitored carefully while it cools to prevent any damage to the microstructures. Hot dip galvanizing and other techniques are also used as needed to add further layers of protection to the steel. Our production unit produces xxxxx tonnes per year.

Supply Unit

Once the beams are processed, these are then distributed the same way as others. Commonly these are distributed to our clients, partners, and target markets. We may also rise in response to the customized requirements of customers.

Common Industry Applications

Beams can be identified by their length, material composition, equilibrium circumstances, and profile. Common applications are:

Roofs

Ceilings

Floors

Buildings

Roofs

Ceilings

Floors

Buildings

Skyscrapers

Stadiums

Cargo Ships

Bridges

Skyscrapers

Stadiums

Cargo Ships

Bridges

Beam

Beams, also known as Beams or I-beams, are a crucial component in the construction and engineering industries. At YAxis Structural Steels, we specialize in providing high-quality Beams that offer exceptional strength, stability, and structural excellence for a wide range of applications

Strength and StabilityVersatile Applications

Benefits

Specification

Sizes in mmAverage KG/MTRWeight KG/FT
100 x 50 (LIGHT)5.301.60
100 x 50 (MED)7.002.10
100 x 50 (STD)8.902.70
125 x 70 (LIGHT)9.002.70
125 x 70 (MED)11.503.05
125 x 70 (STD)13.304.05
Sizes in mmAverage KG/MTRWeight KG/FT
150 x 75 (LIGHT)13.504.10
150 x 75 (STD)15.004.60
200 x 10024.207.40
100 x 116 (LIGHT)21.006.40
100 x 116 (STD)23.007.00
152 x 15237.111.30