Stainless Steel H Beam Details
Overview
Stainless steel H beams are structural elements made from stainless steel, characterized by their H-shaped cross-section. They are widely used in construction and engineering projects due to their high strength, durability, and excellent corrosion resistance.
Key Characteristics
Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel H beams provide superior resistance to corrosion, making them suitable for use in environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, and extreme temperatures.
High Strength: These beams offer exceptional tensile strength and load-bearing capacity, making them ideal for structural applications that require robust support.
Durability: Known for their long-lasting performance, stainless steel H beams maintain their structural integrity over time, even in harsh conditions.
Versatility: Available in various sizes, grades, and finishes, stainless steel H beams can be tailored to meet specific design and application requirements.
Aesthetic Appeal: With their sleek, polished appearance, stainless steel H beams are also used in architectural applications for both functional and decorative purposes.
Weldability and Fabrication: These beams can be easily welded and fabricated, allowing for customization in construction and design projects.
Common Grades
304 Stainless Steel: Offers good corrosion resistance and is suitable for general-purpose applications, including construction and manufacturing.
316 Stainless Steel: Provides superior resistance to corrosion, particularly against chlorides and acids, making it ideal for marine and chemical processing environments.
304L and 316L Stainless Steel: Low-carbon variants that offer improved weldability and reduce the risk of sensitization during welding processes.
Common Applications
Construction: Used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures for primary and secondary support due to their high load-bearing capacity.
Infrastructure Projects: Employed in infrastructure projects such as highways, railways, and airports where durability and strength are critical.
Industrial Equipment: Applied in the manufacturing of heavy machinery and industrial equipment that require strong structural components.
Marine Industry: Suitable for use in marine environments due to its excellent resistance to saltwater corrosion, used in shipbuilding and offshore structures.
Architectural Design: Used in architectural applications for both structural support and decorative elements, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of buildings.
Advantages
Superior Corrosion Resistance: Ensures long-term protection against rust and corrosion, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
High Structural Integrity: Offers exceptional strength and stability, making it ideal for load-bearing and structural applications.
Versatile Design Options: Available in various sizes and finishes, allowing for customized solutions to meet specific project requirements.
Low Maintenance: Requires minimal maintenance, reducing overall costs and ensuring long-lasting performance.
Aesthetic Appeal: Adds visual appeal to structures with its polished, sleek finish, making it suitable for decorative purposes as well.
Summary
Stainless steel H beams are robust and versatile structural elements known for their high strength, excellent corrosion resistance, and long-lasting durability. Their H-shaped cross-section provides superior load-bearing capacity, making them ideal for a wide range of applications, including construction, infrastructure projects, industrial equipment, marine environments, and architectural design. With their combination of performance, durability, and aesthetic appeal, stainless steel H beams are a reliable choice for both structural and decorative applications.
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Stainless Steel Standards Comparison Table
STS | USA | UNS | CHINA | EURONORM | RUSSIA | SWEDISH | JAPANESE | |
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GRADE | AISI/ASTM | NO | GB | NO | NAME | GOST | SS | JIS |
201 | 201 | S20100 | 12Cr17Mn6Ni5N | 1.4372 | - | - | - | SUS 201 |
301 | 301 | S30100 | 12Cr17Ni7 | 1.4310 | X 12 CrNi 17 7 | - | 2331 | SUS 301 |
303 | 303 | S30300 | 1Cr18Ni9MoZr | 1.4305 | X 10 CrNiS 18 9 | - | 2346 | SUS 303 |
304 | 304 | S30400 | 06Cr18Ni9 | 1.4301 | X 6 CrNi 18 10 | 08KH18N10 06KH18N11 |
2332 | SUS 304 |
304L | 304L | S30403 | 022Cr19Ni10 | 1.4307 | X 3 CrNi 18 10 | 03KH18N11 | 2352 | SUS 304L |
316 | 316 | S31600 | 0Cr17Ni12Mo2 | 1.4401 | X 6 CrNiMo 17 12 2 | - | 2347 | SUS 316 |
316L | 316L | S31603 | 022Cr17Ni12Mo2 | 1.4404 | X 3 CrNiMo 17 12 2 | - | 2348 | SUS 316L |
316Ti | 316Ti | S31635 | 0Cr18Ni12Mo2Ti | 1.4571 | X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 12 2 | 08KH17N13M2T 10KH17N13M2T |
2350 | - |
321 | 321 | S32100 | 0Cr18Ni11Ti | 1.4541/1.4878 | X 6 CrNiTi 18 10 | 12KH18N10T | 2337 | SUS 321 |
347 | 347 | S34709 | 0Cr18Ni11Nb | 1.4550 | X 6 CrNiNb 18 10 | - | 2338 | SUS 347 |
309S | 309S | S30908 | 0Cr23N13 | 1.4833 | X 6 CrNi 22 13 | 20KH23N18 | - | SUS 309S |
310S | 310S | S31008 | 06Cr25Ni20 | 1.4842 | X 6 CrNi 25 20 | 20KH25N20S2 | 2361 | SUS 310S |
416 | 416 | S41600 | Y1Cr13 | 1.4005 | X12CrS13 | - | 2380 | SUS 416 |
2205 | 2205 | S32205/S31803 | 00Cr22Ni5Mo3N | 1.4462 | X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 | 02Ch22N5AM2 | 2377 | SUS 329J3L |
2507 | 2507 | S32750 | 00Cr25Ni7Mo4N | 1.4410 | X 2 CrNiMoN 25-7-4 | - | - | - |
904L | 904L | N08904 | - | 1.4539 | - | - | - | - |
254SMO | 254SMO | S31254 | - | 1.4547 | X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7 | - | 2378 | - |
253MA | 253MA | S30815 | - | 1.4835 | X9CrNiSiNCe21-11-2 | - | 2368 | - |
17-4PH/630 | 17-4PH/630 | S17400 | 0Cr17Ni4Cu4Nb | 1.4542 | X5CrNiCuNb16-4 | 05Ch16N4D2B | - | SUS630 |