I-Beams

I-Beams are among the most common structural steel products and are integral for both horizontal and vertical support structures. I-Beams feature three separate parts, the parallel sides of an I-Beam are known as the flanges while the center connective element is referred to as the web. 

Junior Beams

While lighter in weight than the more robust I-Beam, Junior Beams are a structural steel material primarily used to support loads applied from the opposite axis in relation to the web of the beam, or center. 

Wide Flange Beams

Wide Flange Beams, or W-Beams, offer wider flanges than I-Beams and can more easily distribute load as a result. Wide Flange Beams are frequently used as additional reinforcement for bridges and industrial structures thanks to their increased strength-to-weight ratio over a square beam or standard I-Beam. 

Structural Channels

Structural Channels feature a c-shaped construction with a wider angle of attachment between the flanges and central web. Structural Channels are used in support of main beams to provide additional bracing support or frame construction. 

Ship & Car Channels

Ship and car channels have the unique benefit of offering flanges that are generally thicker than the central web. This structural steel product was specifically developed for use in the construction of marine vessels or automobiles. 

Structural Angles

Structural steel angles add strength and stability to virtually any structure due to their versatility and numerous length or angle measurements. Steel angles can be used in the construction of walls and roofs or in smaller components such as brackets. 

Rebar

Rebar is vital to the construction industry can be used in standalone applications but is integral within poured concrete structures to provide supplemental tensile strength support. 

DETAILS

Further Processing: 
Galvanized

Typical Applications: 
Industrial/Residential buildings, bridges, roads, parking garages, ship building

GRADES

A36
A615
A992
A572
A588
A569
A709
A606

I-Beams

SIZE

S3 X 5.7# - S24 X 106#

LENGTH

20', 30', 40', 60'

Junior Beams

SIZE

M6 X 4.4# - M8 X 6.5#

LENGTH

Length: 20', 30', 40', 60'

Wide Flange Beams

SIZE

W4 X 13# - W40 X 655#

LENGTH

20', 30', 40', 60'

Structural Channels

SIZE

C3 X 3.5# - C15 X 50#

LENGTH

20', 30', 40', 60'

Ship & Car Channels

SIZE

MC3 X 7.1# - M18 X 58#

LENGTH

20', 30', 40', 60'

Structural Angles

SIZE

3" X 2" X 3/16" – 8" X 8" X 1"

LENGTH

20', 30', 40', 60'

Rebar

SIZE

#3 (3/8" DIA) - #14 (1-3/4" DIA)

LENGTH

20', 40'

PRODUCT SIZE LENGTH
I-Beams S3 X 5.7# - S24 X 106# 20', 30', 40', 60'
Junior Beams M6 X 4.4# - M8 X 6.5# Length: 20', 30', 40', 60'
Wide Flange Beams W4 X 13# - W40 X 655# 20', 30', 40', 60'
Structural Channels C3 X 3.5# - C15 X 50# 20', 30', 40', 60'
Ship & Car Channels MC3 X 7.1# - M18 X 58# 20', 30', 40', 60'
Structural Angles 3" X 2" X 3/16" – 8" X 8" X 1" 20', 30', 40', 60'
Rebar #3 (3/8" DIA) - #14 (1-3/4" DIA) 20', 40'

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FAQs

What is the typical beam size for a house?
Because of how housing specifications can vary, there is no average beam size. ECONSTEEL will always be happy to assist you with your structural item's dimensions, tolerances and properties; however, we cannot determine the size required for your job. This is best left to an engineer or architect. It is a necessity to pay a properly licensed professional to ensure safe construction.

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