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  1. American Wide Flange Steel Beams (W-Beams) - Dimensions

    Dimensions, weight, section properties, and essential data of American wide flange steel beams (W-beams) according to the ASTM A6 standard.

  2. American AISC Libraries - Beam Dimensions

    The beam table provides detailed and accurate section information including the height and width of the beams as well as related properties such as the cross-sectional area, torsion constant, …

  3. Wide Flange Beam Dimensions Chart - Amesweb

    Wide Flange Beam Dimensions Chart for sizes, dimensions and section properties of steel wide flange beams. Wide flange beams are designated by the letter W followed by the nominal …

  4. Structural A36 Steel Wide Flange I Beam Section Properties Table Sizes

    ASTM A36 Wide Channel H Beam is one of the most widely used carbon steels in industry. A36 steel it is weldable, formable, and machinable. Galvanizing the steel increases its corrosion …

  5. Steel Beam Sizes Chart | SkyCiv

    The Steel Beam Sizes Chart is an interactive table that lists the dimensional and geometric properties of a section. These properties can help engineers find the desired steel section they …

  6. AISC Shapes Database v16.0 | American Institute of Steel

    This resource provides electronic access to dimensions and properties of shapes published in the AISC Manual since the 5th Edition and shapes from before that era as originally published in …

  7. Steel Beam Basics | Uses, Types, & Sizes | Service Steel

    Jan 29, 2025 · Steel beams have a variety of types & sizes, all of which can fill different uses. Learn more about beams' applications, parts, types, sizing, & more here!

  8. Steel Beam Sizes and Dimensions Guide - Angi

    Aug 6, 2025 · Steel beams are commonly measured using three main dimensions: depth (the vertical distance from the top to the bottom of the beam), flange width (the horizontal …

  9. How to read steel beam sizes? - Mid Continent Steel and Wire

    Designation: Steel beams are designated by their depth (height) and weight per unit length. For example, an “W10x30” beam has a depth of 10 inches and weighs 30 pounds per foot. Weight …

  10. Beam Dimensions | Section Properties and Dimensions

    With section properties and dimensions for over 21,000 shapes, you can find accurate and up-to-date information about beam sizes, weights, and section properties.