An IPE beam is used for construction purposes and can withstand a significant load. However, the load capacity is lower than that of an H beam, such as HEM beam, HEB beam or HEA beam. The most important characteristic of an IPE beam is that it is narrower than, for example, a HEA beam. The advantage of this is that an IPE beam can be more easily finished in a wall.
The IPE beam has short straight flanges and a high web. This ensures a lower weight than other construction beams, but it makes the I-beam less stable. This construction beam is used as a beam or as a column and can carry a significant load. An IPE beam is delivered untreated as standard, but can also be blasted or coated if desired.
IPE Beams are structural steel section with a characteristic 'I' or 'H' shape. Sections like this are described as open profiles as they comprise parallel surface flanges connected by a central element known as a web, unlike solid or hollow rectangular sections.
The IPE beam has short straight flanges and a high web. This ensures a lower weight than other construction beams, but it makes the I-beam less stable. This construction beam is used as a beam or as a column and can carry a significant load. An IPE beam is delivered untreated as standard, but can also be blasted or coated if desired.
The IPE beam has short straight flanges and a high web. This ensures a lower weight than other construction beams, but it makes the I-beam less stable. This construction beam is used as a beam or as a column and can carry a significant load. An IPE beam is delivered untreated as standard, but can also be blasted or coated if desired.
The IPE beam has short straight flanges and a high web. This ensures a lower weight than other construction beams, but it makes the I-beam less stable. This construction beam is used as a beam or as a column and can carry a significant load. An IPE beam is delivered untreated as standard, but can also be blasted or coated if desired.
The IPE beam has short straight flanges and a high web. This ensures a lower weight than other construction beams, but it makes the I-beam less stable. This construction beam is used as a beam or as a column and can carry a significant load. An IPE beam is delivered untreated as standard, but can also be blasted or coated if desired.
The IPE beam has short straight flanges and a high web. This ensures a lower weight than other construction beams, but it makes the I-beam less stable. This construction beam is used as a beam or as a column and can carry a significant load. An IPE beam is delivered untreated as standard, but can also be blasted or coated if desired.
The IPE beam has short straight flanges and a high web. This ensures a lower weight than other construction beams, but it makes the I-beam less stable. This construction beam is used as a beam or as a column and can carry a significant load. An IPE beam is delivered untreated as standard, but can also be blasted or coated if desired.
IPE Beams are structural steel section with a characteristic 'I' or 'H' shape. Sections like this are described as open profiles as they comprise parallel surface flanges connected by a central element known as a web, unlike solid or hollow rectangular sections.