Steel Jr Beams

Steel Junior Beams feature a distinctive textured blue-grey finish and tapered flanges that connect to the web, enhancing their load-bearing strength. This design provides structural support while minimizing material weight, making them suitable for both light and mid-range construction projects.
Hot Rolled Steel Junior Beams are well-suited for a variety of fabrication and processing techniques including cutting, welding, and drilling. Their versatility and strength make them a preferred material for contractors and builders alike.
Steel Junior Beams are primarily used in construction applications where they carry loads perpendicular to their longitudinal web axis. This makes them ideal for floor joists, cross members, and other structural framing components.
Steel Junior Beams offer a lighter-weight alternative to standard I-beams while maintaining dependable structural integrity. Their reduced weight aids in easier handling and installation without sacrificing performance in load-bearing applications.
Specifications
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Steel Junior Beams, Hot Rolled Tapered Flange Support for Light to Mid-Range Construction
Specifications
ASTM A992 / A572-50.
Surface Finish
Textured blue-grey finish.
Measurement Guide
Height (A) x Flange Width (B) x Web Thickness (C) x Length.
Workability
Can be cut, machined, or welded using standard steel fabrication methods.
Weldable with high corrosion resistance.
Weldable with high corrosion resistance.
Additional Notes
Common structural material in commercial and industrial applications.
Provides strength and stability while reducing overall structure weight.
Provides strength and stability while reducing overall structure weight.
Applications
Used in construction for load-bearing structures.
Commonly used in building frameworks, bridges, platforms, and industrial support structures.
Commonly used in building frameworks, bridges, platforms, and industrial support structures.
Mechanical Properties
Ultimate Tensile Strength: 65,000 psi.
Yield Strength: 50,000 psi.
Brinell Hardness: 143.
Yield Strength: 50,000 psi.
Brinell Hardness: 143.
Chemical Composition
Carbon (C): 0.23%.
Manganese (Mn): 0.5 - 1.6%.
Silicon (Si): 0.4%.
Vanadium (V): 0.15%.
Cobalt (Co): 0.05%.
Phosphorus (P): 0.035% max.
Sulfur (S): 0.045% max.
Manganese (Mn): 0.5 - 1.6%.
Silicon (Si): 0.4%.
Vanadium (V): 0.15%.
Cobalt (Co): 0.05%.
Phosphorus (P): 0.035% max.
Sulfur (S): 0.045% max.
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