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Upn80/100 Steel Profile U-Shaped Channel Is Mostly Used In Construction
Current table represents European standard U (UPN, UNP) channels, UPN steel profile (UPN beam), specifications, properties, dimensions. Manufactured according to standards :
DIN 1026-1: 2000, NF A 45-202: 1986
EN 10279: 2000 (Tolerances)
EN 10163-3: 2004, class C, subclass 1 (Surface condition)
STN 42 5550
ČTN 42 5550
TDP: STN 42 0135 -
Carbon Steel Chequered Plate 4 Mm Carbon Steel Formed Metal Sheet For Building Material
Checkered steel plates, also known as patterned steel plates or non-slip steel plates, are steel sheets with a regular pattern of raised ridges on their surface. Common patterns include diamond, oval, and round shapes. This unique surface structure not only enhances friction and prevents slipping, but also provides a certain aesthetic appeal.
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High Quality Cold Z-Shape Sheet Piling Sy295 400×100 Steel Pipe Pile
Steel sheet piles is a type of steel with lock, its section has straight plate shape, groove shape and Z shape, etc., there are various sizes and interlocking forms. Common ones are Larsen style, Lackawanna style and so on. Its advantages are: high strength, easy to penetrate into the hard soil; Construction can be carried out in deep water, and diagonal supports are added to form a cage if necessary. Good waterproof performance; It can be formed according to the needs of various shapes of cofferdams, and can be reused many times, so it has a wide range of uses.
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Cold Steel Sheet Piles Manufacturer Sy295 Type 2 Type 3 Custom Z Steel Sheet Piles
Steel sheet pile has a wide range of applications in water conservancy, construction, geology, transportation and other fields.
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China Factory H Beams ASTM A36 A572 Hot Rolled H Section Galvanized H Steel Beam Column In Stock
HEA is a type of steel with a cross-sectional shape identical to the English letter “H”, also known as wide flange I-beam, universal steel beam or parallel flange I-beam.
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Supplier Hot Selling Q355b Low Alloy 16mn S275jr 152X152 Low Carbon Steel H-shaped Steel Hot Rolled H-shaped Steel
The characteristics of H-shaped steel mainly include high strength, good stability and excellent bending resistance. Its cross-section is “H” shaped, which can effectively disperse the force and is suitable for structures that bear larger loads. The manufacturing process of H-shaped steel makes it have better weldability and processability, and facilitates on-site construction. In addition, H-shaped steel is light in weight and high in strength, which can reduce the weight of the building and improve the economy and safety of the structure. It is widely used in fields such as construction, bridges and machinery manufacturing, and has become an indispensable material in modern engineering.
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H Beam ASTM A36 Hot Rolled Welding Universal Beam Q235B Q345E I Beam 16Mn Channel Steel Galvanized H Steel Structure Steel
The characteristics of H-shaped steel mainly include high strength, good stability and excellent bending resistance. Its cross-section is “H” shaped, which can effectively disperse the force and is suitable for structures that bear larger loads. The manufacturing process of H-shaped steel makes it have better weldability and processability, and facilitates on-site construction. In addition, H-shaped steel is light in weight and high in strength, which can reduce the weight of the building and improve the economy and safety of the structure. It is widely used in fields such as construction, bridges and machinery manufacturing, and has become an indispensable material in modern engineering.
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Astm A36 A252 Carbon Steel Plate Q235 Checkered Steel Plate
Diamond plate steel is a type of steel sheet with a raised diamond or linear pattern on its surface, designed to enhance grip and traction. It is commonly used for industrial flooring, walkways, stairs, and other applications where slip resistance is essential. Available in various thicknesses and sizes, these steel plates can be made of carbon steel, stainless steel, or other metals, offering versatility and durability for a wide range of industrial and commercial environments.
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Checkered Plate Building Construction ASTM A36 Q235B Q345B S235JR S355JR Hot Rolled Steel Plates
Checkered steel plates, also known as diamond plates or tread plates, are specialized steel products designed with raised surface patterns—primarily diamond or linear shapes—created via hot rolling, cold stamping, or embossing. Their core advantage lies in the anti-slip performance of these raised textures: by increasing surface friction, they effectively reduce slipping risks even in wet, oily, or dusty conditions, making them a safety-focused choice for high-traffic or heavy-duty scenarios.
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ASTM A36 HEA HEB IPE H Beams I Beams for Building /H Shaped Steel Structure with (St37-2) (USt37-2) (RSt37-2) A570 Gr.A Grade
H beam channel steel is a type of steel with a cross-section shaped like the letter “H”; it is considered an economical structural steel profile. It is named after its “H” shape. Compared to I-beams, H-beams have wider flanges and thinner webs, resulting in superior cross-sectional performance, allowing them to withstand greater loads while using less steel material.
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High Quality Factory Wholesale Carbon Steel Plate Hot Rolled Checkered Plate S235 S275 S355 Carbon Steel Sheet For Construction
Checkered steel plates, also known as patterned steel plates or non-slip steel plates, are steel sheets with a raised pattern on their surface. Common patterns include diamond, rectangular, and round shapes. These patterns not only enhance the non-slip properties of the steel plate, but also provide good aesthetics and increased strength. Such steel plates are widely used in industrial platforms, stair treads, walkways, vehicle floors, warehouse floors, and other areas, offering both safety and durability.
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H-type Steel Beam Hea/heb/Ipe Type Steel Beam Section Beam European Standard H Beam
HEB steel is a type of B-profile H-beam manufactured according to European standards. Its cross-section is an “H” shape, consisting of parallel flanges and a vertical web. With thicker flanges and a wider web, it offers high strength and load-bearing capacity, effectively resisting bending moments and shear forces. It also exhibits excellent bending and vibration resistance, as well as good weldability. Standardized production facilitates procurement and construction. The material is typically ordinary structural carbon steel or low-alloy high-strength structural steel, such as S235, S275, and S355, conforming to EN 10025 standards. Available in heights from 100mm to 1000mm, with varying flange widths, web thicknesses, and flange thicknesses, it is widely used in construction projects (such as high-rise buildings, load-bearing beams and columns in factories), bridge construction (main beams and supporting structures), steel structures (factory frames, crane beams), and mechanical manufacturing (machine frames, support structures), providing robust support for high-load, large-span structures.