The I-beam is one of the most important and widely used types of construction profiles, available in two shapes: I-section and H-section. It is one of the most commonly used types of steel materials, primarily used in construction, especially in building steel frames and concrete reinforcement systems. It is also used to support roofs, floors, bridges, and other structures that need to span large distances or bear heavy loads. Its primary function is to withstand stresses caused by various forces in the structure. The most common material for I-beams is steel.
Types of I-Beams Based on Features:

- Wide Flange I-Beam
- T-Shaped I-Beam
- IPE I-Beam
- Galvanized I-Beam
- Flat I-Beam
- Structural I-Beam
- Angle I-Beam
Types of I-Beams Based on Manufacturing Standards:

- IPE I-Beam
- INP I-Beam
- IPB I-Beam
- CPE I-Beam
- Belgian I-Beam
Types of I-Beams Based on Size:
- 12 Size I-Beam
- 14 Size I-Beam
- 16 Size I-Beam
- 18 Size I-Beam
- 20 Size I-Beam
Advantages
- High installation and execution speed
- Extensive use in high-rise construction
- Ability to connect multiple pieces together
Disadvantages
- Susceptibility to corrosion and rust from external factors
- Improper connection of parts
- Tendency of metal parts to buckle under stress







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