May 7, 2013
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Types of Structural Support Beams

There is a wide variety of different types of support beams used in the infrastructure of industrial buildings and are used for different structural purposes.

Exploring Different Types of Structural Support Beams

In the industrial sector, structural support beams are the backbone of infrastructure in industrial buildings. These beams are typically crafted from wood, steel, or concrete and serve various essential functions. Let's delve into the diverse types of structural support beams you'll encounter:

1. Cantilever Beams

  • This beam is anchored at one end while the other end remains unattached and free-hanging.

2. Fixed Beams

  • Anchored at both ends, fixed beams do not rotate or move at the fulcrum.

3. Fixed-Pin Beams

  • Like fixed beams, these are anchored at both ends, but one end features a pinned anchor.

4. Continuous Beams

  • Extending beyond two or more supports, continuous beams offer extended structural support.

5. I-Beams

  • I-Beams, constructed from steel, feature a cross-sectional shape resembling the letter "I."

Repair Solutions for Industrial Support Beams

Each type of industrial support beam possesses unique structural properties, catering to a range of design needs. HJ3's cutting-edge beam strengthening systems enhance load capacity while addressing issues like corrosion and degradation. Opting for reinforcement repairs over replacement is not only cost-effective but also extends the life of your support beams, fortifying their structural integrity for years to come.

Invest in professional support beam repair solutions with HJ3 to save thousands and bolster the structural support in your industrial facility.

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