
Fabricated to any specification
Includes W6x7, W6x8.5, W6x9, W6x12, W6x15
SunSteel offers a wide variety of I-Beams and C-Channels fabricated to exacting specifications in our steel mills conveniently located near your work site.
We offer engineering, manufacturing, installation, distribution and equipment design and creation for a variety of projects. Depending on the size, type and the condition of the project, a specific I-Beam and C-Channels will be selected and installed.
An I-beam, also known as H-beam, W-beam or Universal Beam, is a beam with an I- or H-shaped cross-section.
In the United States, the most commonly mentioned I-beam is the wide-flange (W) shape. Steel I-beams are commonly specified using the depth and weight of the beam. For example, a "W10x22" beam is approximately 10 inches (25 cm) in depth (height when the I-beam is standing on its flanges) and weighs approximately 22 lb/ft (33 kg/m).
Structural steel members, such as I-beams or C-Channels ([-shaped cross-section), have high second moments of area, which allow them to be very stiff in respect to their cross-sectional area.

Fabricated to any specification
Diameters from: 1/8” - 10”
Wall Thickness: Schedule 20, 40, 80, or higher
A hollow structural section (HSS) is a type of metal profile with a hollow tubular cross section. Circular and square HSS have very efficient shapes for multiple-axis loading as they have uniform geometric and thus uniform strength characteristics along two or more cross-sectional axes; this makes them good choices for columns. They also have excellent resistance to torsion.
HSS can also be used as beams, although wide flange or I-beam shapes are in many cases a more efficient structural shape for this application. However, the HSS has superior resistance to lateral torsional buckling.
SunSteel offers a variety of tubular piers depending on your needs.

Fabricated to any specification
Helical piers, also referred to as helical piles, screw piles, steel screw-in foundations, screw piers or screw anchors, are a steel screw-in piling and ground anchoring system used for building foundations. Screwpiles are manufactured using varying sizes of tubular hollow sections for the pile or anchors shaft.
Installed using various earthmoving equipment fitted with rotary hydraulic attachments, helical piers are wound into the ground much like a screw into wood.
SunSteel offers a variety of tubular piers depending on your needs.
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