Beams

Strong and versatile metal products widely used in construction, structural work and various manufacturing solutions.

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Steel beams IPE (IPE 160; t 5 / 7.4)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 160 x 82
TW / TF, mm 5 / 7.4
Theoretical weight, kg/m 15.8

Steel beams IPN (IPN 160; t 6.3 / 9.5)

made according to EN 10024
Dimensions, mm 160 x 74
TW / TF, mm 6.3 / 9.5
Theoretical weight, kg/m 17.90

Steel beams HEA (HEA 180; t 6.0 / 9.5)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 171 x 180
TW / TF, mm 6.0 / 9.5
Theoretical weight, kg/m 35.5

Steel beams HEB (HEB 180; t 8.5 / 14.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 180 x 180
TW / TF, mm 8.5 / 14.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 51.2

Steel beams HEM (HEM 180; t 14.5 / 24.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 200 x 186
TW / TF, mm 14.5 / 24.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 88.9

Steel beams IPE (IPE 180; t 5.3 / 8)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 180 x 91
TW / TF, mm 5.3 / 8
Theoretical weight, kg/m 18.8

Steel beams IPN (IPN 180; t 6.9 / 10.4)

made according to EN 10024
Dimensions, mm 180 x 82
TW / TF, mm 6.9 / 10.4
Theoretical weight, kg/m 21.90

Steel beams HEA (HEA 200; t 6.5 / 10.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 190 x 200
TW / TF, mm 6.5 / 10.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 42.3

Steel beams HEB (HEB 200; t 9.0 / 15.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 200 x 200
TW / TF, mm 9.0 / 15.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 61.3

Steel beams HEM (HEM 200; t 15.0 / 25.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 220 x 206
TW / TF, mm 15.0 / 25.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 103.0

Steel beams IPE (IPE 200; t 5.6 / 8.5)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 200 x 100
TW / TF, mm 5.6 / 8.5
Theoretical weight, kg/m 22.4

Steel beams IPN (IPN 200; t 7.5 / 11.3)

made according to EN 10024
Dimensions, mm 200 x 90
TW / TF, mm 7.5 / 11.3
Theoretical weight, kg/m 26.30

Steel beams HEA (HEA 220; t 7.0 / 11.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 210 x 220
TW / TF, mm 7.0 / 11.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 50.5

Steel beams HEB (HEB 220; t 9.5 / 16.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 220 x 220
TW / TF, mm 9.5 / 16.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 71.5

Steel beams HEM (HEM 220; t 15.5 / 26.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 240 x 226
TW / TF, mm 15.5 / 26.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 117.0

Steel beams IPE (IPE 220; t 5.9 / 9.2)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 220 x 110
TW / TF, mm 5.9 / 9.2
Theoretical weight, kg/m 26.2

Steel beams IPN (IPN 220; t 8.1 / 12.2)

made according to EN 10024
Dimensions, mm 220 x 98
TW / TF, mm 8.1 / 12.2
Theoretical weight, kg/m 31.10

Steel beams HEA (HEA 240; t 7.5 / 12.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 230 x 240
TW / TF, mm 7.5 / 12.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 60.3

Steel beams HEB (HEB 240; t 10.0 / 17.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 240 x 240
TW / TF, mm 10.0 / 17.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 83.2

Steel beams HEM (HEM 240; t 18.0 / 32.0)

made according to EN 10034
Dimensions, mm 270 x 248
TW / TF, mm 18.0 / 32.0
Theoretical weight, kg/m 157.0

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT METAL PROFILE FOR MY PROJECT?

The right choice depends on the project purpose, planned loads, installation location, and expected durability. Lighter structures often need smaller profiles, while larger projects require stronger solutions.

WHICH METAL THICKNESS IS BEST?

Metal thickness should be selected according to load, installation location, and structure type. If you are unsure, send us an inquiry and we will help choose the right option.

WHERE ARE METAL PROFILES MOST COMMONLY USED?

They are used in construction, production structures, frames, supports, gates, fences, and other metal product solutions.

ARE METAL PROFILES SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR USE?

Yes, but outdoor conditions require the right coating, steel type, or additional corrosion protection.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SQUARE AND RECTANGULAR PROFILES?

Square profiles have equal sides, while rectangular profiles make it easier to distribute loads in a specific direction.