Structural steel fabrication
I-Beam Steel I-Beams, also known as H-Beam, are one of the most common steel profile used in construction and civil engineering. It provide support for buildings and load-bearing walls. The I-shaped section optimises strength weight ratio & surface usability to provide a highly efficient product. It is right-angle formed & so has high bending resistance, construction application simplicity. It save cost, is light weight and thus is used widely in various industries.
T-Beam: A T-Beam is a load-bearing structure with a t-shaped cross section. The top of the t-shaped cross section serves as a flange or compression member in resisting compressive stresses. The web of the beam below the compression flange serves to resist shear stress and to provide greater separation for the coupled forces of bending. Other uses for one way to make a T-beam to be more efficient structurally is to use an inverted T-beam with a floor slab or bridge deck joining the tops of the beams. Done properly, the slab acts as the compression flange.
Angle Bar Angle steel bars are perpendicular elongated steel bars connected together as a wave-like product. There are equal angles and unequal angles. Angle steel bar is a simple sectioned carbon structural steel mostly used in metal products fabrication and construction of workshop. In application, it must has weldability, plasticity deformation performance and high mechanical strength. The raw material to produce angle steel is low-carbon billet. Finished product of angle steel is hot roll formed.
Square Tubes: Structural Tubes, also known as hollow sections, are used as a structural element in buildings, bridges and other structures, and in a wide variety of manufactured products. It’s produced in round, square and rectangular shapes in a broad range of sizes and gauges. Square Tube, similar to round tube, has efficient shape for multiple-axis loading as it has uniform geometry along two or more cross-sectional axes, and thus uniform strength characteristics. This makes it good choice for columns. It also has excellent resistance to torsion.
Rebar Bars: The rebar, also known as deformed bar, is a steel bar or mesh of steel wires used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and reinforced structures to strengthen and hold the concrete in tension. Rebar’s surface is often patterned to form a better bond with the concrete.
Steel Plates: Steel plates are often used for structural and construction applications, pressure vessels, marine and offshore equipment, and military applications. It can be used anywhere where a connection between 2 beams is required. They are used for base plates, end plates, stiffeners, gussets, tabs, splice plates and many more. In some cases they add strength to a beam when welded along the length of a beam (top or bottom).
Gratings: Steel grating has light weight, good strength, large carrying capacity and can save materials and cost. It offers good ventilation of light and wind, a modern sense, aesthetic appearance and anti-skid safety. It is also easy to clean, easy to installation and durable for uses. Gratings are generally used when you need: - Open area to allow passage of light, air, heat and sound between flooring levels - Flooring on which liquids and/or debris cannot collect - Flooring where slip resistance is an issue - Areas where easy installation and fabrication are important - Areas where there are complex floor patterns and hard-to-fit areas - Situations that require a high strength-to-weight ratio
Steel Guardrails: Guardrail is a system designed to keep people or vehicles from straying into dangerous or off-limits areas. JQF Group offers a sophisticated, standardised approach to guardrail fabrication. Our computerised steel railing manufacturing process ensures all holes, slots, and dimensions are 100% accurate for maximum compatibility with a wide variety of guardrail systems.
Steel Canopy: A canopy is an overhead roof or else a structure over which a fabric or metal covering is attached, able to provide shade or shelter.