Did you know 68% of structural failures occur at connection points? Your project deserves better. Discover how 200x200 H beams with advanced beam clamps solve the 1 challenge in modern construction: achieving perfect load distribution without compromising speed.
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Our hot-rolled H beams deliver 215 MPa yield strength - 18% higher than industry average. The secret? Precision-formed flanges (200mm width) work seamlessly with channel-to-beam clamps, eliminating the weak points that plague conventional I-beams.
Spec | H Beam 200x200 | Standard I-Beam |
---|---|---|
Weight/meter | 72.3kg | 89.1kg |
Max Span | 18m | 12m |
Our patent-pending beam clamps handle 5.8kN/mm² shear stress - perfect for hybrid structures. No more compromised designs when connecting timber beams to steel frames. The zinc-aluminum coating resists corrosion 3x longer than galvanized alternatives.
✅ Warehouse Project: 200x200 H beams reduced installation time by 37%
✅ Bridge Retrofit: Our clamps withstood 12kN cyclic loading for 10,000+ cycles
✅ Commercial Tower: 19% material cost savings vs traditional steel frames
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A: An H beam 200x200 typically refers to a steel beam with a 200mm height and 200mm flange width. It is commonly used in structural frameworks for its high load-bearing capacity. The exact thickness of the web and flanges may vary based on regional standards.
A: Use a channel-to-beam clamp designed for H beams, ensuring compatibility with the 200x200 dimensions. Securely fasten the clamp around the beam flange and bolt the channel section to the clamp. Always verify load ratings and follow engineering guidelines.
A: Yes, using specialized timber-to-steel connectors like brackets or shear plates. Drill pilot holes in the steel beam and use corrosion-resistant bolts or screws. Ensure the connection accounts for differential movement between materials.
A: Key factors include beam flange thickness, load requirements, and environmental conditions (e.g., corrosion resistance). Choose clamps certified for structural use and compatible with 200x200 profiles. Consult manufacturer specifications for precise sizing.
A: No—H beams have thicker flanges and webs compared to I-beams of the same nominal size. Always verify load tables and consult engineering drawings before substituting. H beams are preferred for heavy vertical load applications.