The HEB beam is the heavier version of the HEA beam. The thicker flanges make the HEB beam heavier per meter and the load-bearing capacity greater. Can be used as a horizontal beam.
The HEB beam is the heavier version of the HEA beam. The thicker flanges make the HEB beam heavier per meter and the load-bearing capacity greater. Can be used as a horizontal beam.
The HEB beam is the heavier version of the HEA beam. The thicker flanges make the HEB beam heavier per meter and the load-bearing capacity greater. Can be used as a horizontal beam.
The HEB beam is the heavier version of the HEA beam. The thicker flanges make the HEB beam heavier per meter and the load-bearing capacity greater. Can be used as a horizontal beam.
The HEB beam is the heavier version of the HEA beam. The thicker flanges make the HEB beam heavier per meter and the load capacity greater. Can be used as a horizontal support beam.
HEA-Beam has the shape of a horizontal H and is today the most common H-beam. HEA is often used as standing columns, but also when alternating in building constructions. The beam is normally stocked in standard lengths of 6m and can be delivered immediately in full lengths.
The HEB beam is the heavier version of the HEA beam. The thicker flanges make the HEB beam heavier per meter and the load capacity greater. Can be used as a horizontal support beam.