BAJRANG I-BEAMS
Two horizontal planes, known as flanges, which are connected by one vertical component, make up an l-beam, as the shape of the connection creates an uppercase "I" in the cross section. The upper and lower flanges of an I beam have a slope, making the flanges thin outside and thick inside. The I-beam is the most commonly used beam in structural steel buildings. The design and makeup contribute equally to making an I-beam capable of handling a variety of heavy loads. Because of their impressive load-bearing capabilities, I-beams are widely used in construction.
BAJRANG I-BEAMS
Two horizontal planes, known as flanges
Two horizontal planes, known as flanges, which are connected by one vertical component, make up an l-beam, as the shape of the connection creates an uppercase "I" in the cross section. The upper and lower flanges of an I beam have a slope, making the flanges thin outside and thick inside. The I-beam is the most commonly used beam in structural steel buildings. The design and makeup contribute equally to making an I-beam capable of handling a variety of heavy loads. Because of their impressive load-bearing capabilities, I-beams are widely used in construction.
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