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I-beam

I-beams, also known as steel beams, are long steel sections with an I-shaped cross-section.

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  I-beams, also known as steel beams, are long steel sections with an I-shaped cross-section. They are categorized into standard I-beams and light-duty I-beams—both types of structural steel characterized by their I-shaped profile. I-beams are primarily divided into three main categories: standard I-beams, light-duty I-beams, and wide-flange I-beams. Additionally, based on the ratio of flange height to web height, they are further classified into wide-flange, medium-flange, and narrow-flange wide-flange I-beams.

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