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Welded H-beams are a kind of H-shaped section steel made by the welding process. Welding H-beam has the advantages of strong bending resistance, easy construction, and light structural weight. This structural steel is used for building components, such as multi-story buildings, warehouses, large-span lightweight factories, and so on.
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The welding H-beam production process is mainly divided into submerged arc welding H-beam and high-frequency welding H-beam.
1. Submerged arc welding H-beam: In producing submerged arc welding H-beam, the steel plate is welded by automatic slitting, forming, automatic submerged arc welding, wing edge correction, and other processes.
2. High-frequency welding H-beam: High-frequency welding H-beam is through the high-frequency current to make the metal locally self-melting and weld together.
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1. High Strength and Stability: Welding H beams provide excellent strength and stability, making them suitable for supporting heavy loads and resisting structural forces.
2. Customization: The cross-section size of welded H-beam can also be selected and made according to the requirements, adapting to various non-standard sizes. Engineers can customize H-beams to suit specific project requirements.
3. Cost-effectiveness: Compared with hot rolled H-beam, welded H-beam has low construction cost and less loss. And in the construction of the structure to reduce the weight of 30% to 40%.
4. Durability: Welded H Beam has the advantage of good pressure resistance and high weighing capacity. The welded joints of H beams are strong and durable, providing long-term structural integrity and reliability.
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Welded H-beams are used as beams and columns in industrial and civil structures.
1. Steel load-bearing supports for industrial buildings.
2. Steel piles and supporting structures for underground engineering.
3. Structures of industrial equipment for petrochemical and electric power industries.
4. Large-span steel bridge components.
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