The IPS Beam belongs to the family of structural steels such as the U channel and the IPR beam, thanks to its I shape, it is designed to support, provide stability and resistance, it is a key material for the construction of structures, buildings, bridges , among others. Its design allows it to be used in various engineering projects.
The IPS beam belongs to the structural steel family, alongside U channels and IPR beams. Its I-shaped profile is designed to provide support, stability, and strength, making it a key material for the construction of structures, buildings, bridges, and other engineering projects. Its design allows it to be applied in a wide range of engineering applications.
The IPS beam is an I-shaped structural profile, categorized within the same family as IPR beams and U channels. Unlike the IPR, the IPS features rounded flanges. Due to its properties and characteristics, it is an essential material for projects requiring high support and load-bearing capacity.
Thanks to its multiple properties, the IPS beam is suitable for a wide range of industries and applications.
These characteristics make IPS beams fundamental for projects, providing strength, reliability, and stability across a variety of applications.
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| Standard Specification ASTM A36 | ||||||||||
| Theoretical Weights Table | ||||||||||
| Size | web | flange | thickness | web thickness | Weight | |||||
| in | mm | in | mm | in | mm | in | mm. | Kg/m | lb/ft | |
| 4 | 4.000 | 101.600 | 2.663 | 67.6402 | 0.293 | 7.4422 | 0.193 | 4.9022 | 11.459 | 7.700 |
| 5 | 5.000 | 127.000 | 3.004 | 76.3016 | 0.326 | 8.2804 | 0.214 | 5.4356 | 14.882 | 10.000 |
| 6 | 6.000 | 152.400 | 3.332 | 84.6328 | 0.359 | 9.1186 | 0.232 | 5.8928 | 18.602 | 12.500 |