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H-Shaped Steel

There are different shapes and sizes of iron beams, the most common type of which is I, H-shaped iron beams. They are usually used in construction; Construction works, heavy machinery, truck construction and other heavy works, beams are mostly used to support heavy structures. This is due to its ability to withstand heavy loads, which is mainly resistant to bending.

Beams are usually measured in terms of height, width and thickness.

Every iron shot consists of three parts. Two parallel "wings" that form the two ends of the iron beam, a thick piece of iron, between these two wings, which is located vertically, is called the "Jan" of the iron beam.
 In fact, the pressures of iron beams are borne by these two members (wings and jans). The size of the iron beam and the length of the wings determine the resistance of the iron beam against bending and incoming loads.

The two main differences that exist in irons are the difference in their wing cross-section so that although they have many similarities, each one has its own unique use.

In general, there are two types of "I" and "H" shaped iron beams . These iron beams are placed in different categories depending on the width and European standards. Among the most important and well-known iron beam standards, INP, IPB, and IPE iron beams can be mentioned.

IPE, INP iron beam is included in the group of "I" shaped iron beams, and IPB iron beam is a member of the iron beam group, which is also called "Hash" iron beam.

Each of these iron beams have different applications according to their