H Beams (also known as I Beams or Wide Flange Beams) are structural steel elements characterized by their "H" shape when viewed in cross-section. They are widely used in construction and engineering due to their excellent load-bearing capacity and structural integrity. H Beams are designed to support heavy loads and provide stability in various construction applications, from buildings and bridges to industrial structures.
H Beams have a cross-section resembling the letter "H," consisting of two horizontal flanges and a vertical web. This design allows for efficient distribution of weight and offers high strength-to-weight ratios, making them suitable for both structural and architectural applications.