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(h beam 200x200x8x12)
Our H beam 200x200x8x12 delivers 23% higher load capacity than standard I-beams. With 345 MPa yield strength and 8-12mm optimized flange/web thickness, it withstands seismic forces that crack inferior beams. See how it outperforms:
Spec | Competitor A | Our H Beam |
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Max Span (m) | 8.2 | 11.5 |
Weight Efficiency | 72kg/m | 65kg/m |
Corrosion Resistance | 25 years | 40+ years |
Why risk slippage with generic clamps? Our hot-dip galvanized channel to beam clamps achieve 18kN/mm² grip strength - 3x industry average. Install them in 90 seconds flat. No welding. No guesswork.
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(h beam 200x200x8x12)
A: The H beam 200x200x8x12 has a 200 mm depth, 200 mm flange width, 8 mm web thickness, and 12 mm flange thickness. It is commonly used in structural frameworks. Its design ensures high load-bearing capacity and rigidity.
A: A channel-to-beam clamp uses adjustable brackets and bolts to attach channel sections perpendicular or parallel to the H beam. It ensures stability without welding, making it ideal for modular or temporary structures.
A: Common methods include steel brackets, through-bolts with plates, or specialized clamps. The connection must account for differential movement and load transfer. Anti-corrosion treatments are recommended for metal components.
A: Yes, heavy-duty beam clamps rated for dynamic loads (e.g., machinery) can be used. Ensure the clamp’s load capacity exceeds requirements and is installed per manufacturer guidelines.
A: Standard H beams typically lack pre-drilled holes. Clamps are designed to grip the flange or web without drilling. For permanent fixtures, consult engineers for safe drilling practices.