H Beam vs I Beam: Differences, Standards & Applications

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H Beam vs I Beam: Differences, Standards & Applications

H Beam vs I Beam: Understanding the Key Differences

H beams and I beams are both essential structural sections with important differences in geometry, load-bearing, and applications.

Geometric Differences

I Beam: Narrower flanges that taper inward, web relatively thick vs. flange width, lower weight per meter.

H Beam: Wider flanges with parallel inner surfaces, web thinner relative to flange width, higher weight per meter. Classified as HW (wide), HM (medium), HN (narrow), HP (pile).

Section Properties

Property H Beam I Beam
Flange Width Wide (near depth) Narrow
Inner Surface Parallel Tapered
Weak Axis Modulus Much higher Low
Connection Ease Easier (flat flange) Harder

Application Guide

Application Preferred Reason
Building columns H Beam Biaxial loading
Long-span beams H Beam High moment capacity
Light purlins I Beam Light loads, cost-effective
Pile foundations H Beam (HP) Designed for driving

Can H Beam Replace I Beam?

In most cases, yes — if weight increase is acceptable. Modern construction increasingly favors H beams for versatility and connection advantages.

CoreMetal supplies H beams and I beams in all standards. Contact Tracy at tracy@coremetalsteel.com or +86 18291910632.

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