Universal Beams, also known as steel beams, are long strips of steel with an I-shaped cross-section, categorized into two types: standard universal beams and lightweight universal beams.
Its applications are very extensive:
W-beam steel is widely used in building structures such as beams, columns, trusses, etc., to support and transfer loads, constructing stable buildings.
In bridge engineering, I-beams are used to fabricate the main beams and supports, among other components, to bear the weight and load of the bridge.
High-Speed Rail.
I-beams are also extensively used in the construction of high-speed railways, where they are employed to manufacture track structures and overhead lines, ensuring the safety and stability of train operation.
In the machinery manufacturing industry, I-beams are used in the production of lifting equipment, ships, automotive parts, and more.
Power stations, oil drilling platforms, and railways. I-beams are also widely used in these fields, such as power stations, oil drilling platforms, and railways.
In addition, I-beams are also suitable for various buildings, particularly for curved components in flat structures. Due to their relatively high and narrow cross-sectional dimensions, the inertia moments of the two main axes differ significantly. I-beams can not only be used directly for components that bend within the plane of their web, but also be assembled into truss-like load-bearing structures.




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