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Steel Beams

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Steel beams are essential structural components in modern construction, providing the necessary framework and support for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Engineered for superior load-bearing capacity, metal beams guarantee durability, assembly precision, and long-term stability across various steel structures.

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Our selection of structural steel beams is tailored to meet strict quality and structural standards. Whether you are a developer managing a large-scale commercial project, a contractor building a warehouse, or a private builder laying a home foundation, we supply the exact materials to match your structural requirements. Every order is priced individually based on exact specifications and required volume.

Available Steel Beam Profiles

Different construction environments require distinct load distributions and beam dimensions. We offer a comprehensive range of standard European profiles to suit any structural demand.

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HEA Beams

HEA beams are lightweight, wide-flange H-beams. Because they feature thinner flanges and a thinner web compared to standard profiles, they offer a highly efficient strength-to-weight ratio. They are ideal for structures where overall weight reduction is necessary without compromising the supporting framework.

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HEB Beams

HEB beams represent the standard European wide-flange profile. Manufactured with thicker steel than the HEA series, they provide exceptional load-bearing capacity and rigidity. HEB beams are widely used as main structural columns and heavy-duty supports in both commercial buildings and industrial structures.

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IPE Beams

IPE beams are standard European I-beams featuring parallel inner and outer flange surfaces. This parallel design makes assembly, bolting, and welding straightforward. IPE beams are highly versatile and frequently employed in floor support, framework construction, and general metal fabrication.

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IPN Beams

IPN beams are traditional European I-beams distinguished by their sloped (tapered) inner flange surfaces. While largely superseded by IPE beams in modern designs, IPN beams remain highly relevant for specific load conditions, structural reinforcements, and renovations of older buildings.

A heavy-duty metallic HEM steel beam showing its extra-thick flanges and web in a wide "H" cross-section.

HEM Beams

HEM beams are the heaviest wide-flange H-beams available. Featuring significantly reinforced flanges and webs, they are designed to withstand extreme structural loads. HEM profiles are utilized in high-rise construction, heavy infrastructure, and specialized industrial facilities requiring maximum stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you supply steel beams to private individuals?

Yes, we supply structural steel to both B2B clients and private individuals. Whether you need materials for a massive commercial development or a private home foundation, we can fulfill your exact volume requirements.

How is the price of steel beams determined?

We do not display fixed prices because every order is quoted custom. Pricing depends on current market conditions, the specific beam profiles required, and the total volume of your order.

What is the difference between HEA and HEB beams?

HEB beams are standard wide-flange beams with thicker steel, offering higher load capacity. HEA beams are a lighter variant with thinner walls, used primarily when structural weight needs to be minimized.

What does the difference between IPE and IPN mean for construction?

IPE beams have parallel flanges, which generally makes them easier to connect, bolt, and assemble. IPN beams have sloped inner flanges and are often chosen for specialized structural needs or for matching existing structures during retrofitting.

Can you handle large-volume industrial orders?

Yes. We manage supply logistics for projects of all sizes, ensuring timely delivery and precision for both local builds and large-scale European developments.

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