Stainless steel H-beams, as their name suggests, are structural steel members shaped like the capital letter "H," made from stainless steel. Stainless steel is an iron-based alloy that contains a minimum of 10.5% chromium, which provides excellent corrosion resistance and durability.
Ingredients:
Stainless steel H-beams typically consist of:
1. Chromium (Cr) - The primary alloying element that forms a passive oxide layer on the surface, preventing rust and corrosion.
2. Nickel (Ni) - Often added to create austenitic stainless steels (such as 304 or 316 grades), which provide improved formability, weldability, and increased resistance to corrosion, especially in chloride environments.
3. Molybdenum (Mo) - Added to some grades (like 316) to enhance corrosion resistance, particularly against pitting and crevice corrosion caused by chlorides and other aggressive chemicals.
4. Other elements - Including manganese, silicon, carbon, nitrogen, and sometimes titanium or copper, are present in varying amounts depending on the grade of stainless steel to achieve specific mechanical properties or corrosion resistance.
Uses:
- Construction: Stainless steel H-beams are used in construction where high strength, stiffness, and corrosion resistance are essential, such as for bridges, buildings in coastal areas, chemical plants, food processing facilities, and wastewater treatment plants.
- Industrial Structures: They're used in creating frames, supports, and load-bearing structures in harsh industrial environments like pulp and paper mills, power generation plants, and offshore oil platforms.
- Transportation Infrastructure: For projects demanding long-term durability with minimal maintenance, such as railway platforms, airport terminals, and other transportation structures.
- Architectural Applications: In modern architecture where aesthetic appeal, hygiene, and low-maintenance requirements are crucial.
In summary, stainless steel H-beams offer a combination of structural integrity and corrosion resistance that makes them ideal for applications where conventional carbon steel might not be suitable due to environmental factors or longevity concerns.
Stainless steel has a smooth surface, high plasticity, toughness and mechanical strength, and is resistant to corrosion by acids, alkaline gases, solutions and other media. It is an alloy steel that does not rust easily, but not absolutely rust-free.Generally speaking, stainless steel may be subdivided into four basic families; Austenitic, Ferritic, Martensitic, and Percipitation Hardening.
Product Name | Stainless Steel H beam |
Material Grade | 301,302,303,304,304L,309,309s,310,310S,316,316L,316Ti,317L,321,347 |
201,202,202cu,204,409,409L,410,420,430,431,439,440,441,444 | |
2205,2507,2906,330,660,630,631,17-4ph,17-7ph, S318039 904L.etc | |
H*B | 100*100-900*300mm |
T1 | 4.5-21mm |
T2 | 7-35mm |
Lead Time | Stock or 3--10 days or according to quantity |
Trade Term | Telegraphic Transfer,T/T,Letter of Credit,L/C,Documents agayment,D/P |