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IPEAA steel is a high-strength structural steel beam with an “I” shaped cross-section, characterized by parallel flanges and a vertical web. This configuration optimizes its strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for supporting substantial loads.
I-JIS BEAMS refer to steel beams with an “I” or “H-shaped” cross-section that are manufactured to comply with Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS). These beams are widely used in construction, civil engineering, and various industrial applications due to their strength, efficiency, and versatility.
IPE is the short form for bar shaped building elements or beams with parallel internal surface of the flanges and dimensions according to EN 10365.
Cold Rolled Steel, often abbreviated as CR or CRS, is known for being extremely ductile. Additionally, it is formable for moderate draw applications, as well as being non-shrinking and non-creeping at ambient temperatures.
As epoxy-coated deformed bars are corrosion-resistant, they are specifically suitable for structures that will be in contact with saltwater.
Square bars refer to solid metal bars with a square cross section used for making sections, coverings, fortifications, and trimmings in manufacturing, general assembly, and other industries
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) produces deformed rebar, also known as concrete reinforcing bars (rebars), as a building material to strengthen structures in Saudi Arabia and the surrounding region:
H-JIS BEAMS steel refers to structural steel products manufactured to Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS). These are commonly used in construction and civil engineering projects for their excellent strength, durability, and versatility.