The uses of IPE BEAM
IPE stands for internal surfaces parallel to flanges and bar-shaped building elements or beams having dimensions by EN 10365. EN 10034: 1993 outlines the production tolerances for these products.
A stainless steel beam can be created by hot rolling, extruding, or welding the metal's pieces together. The top and bottom horizontal portions of the beam are referred to as flanges, and the vertical center that connects them is known as the web. The standard IPE profile is the most popular variation in that product category. Less often used varieties include the lighter IPE AAAA up to A and the heavier IPE O.
In addition to being employed in business and industry, IPE stainless steel beams are also used in the production of machinery and equipment. The usage of stainless steel profiles is distinguished by excellent structural flexibility and quick, inexpensive construction (through the possibility of prefabrication in steel production). Stainless steel profiles are mostly made from scrap and can be recycled once more after usage to conserve new resources.
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