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A tee section, also known as a T-beam or T-bar, is a type of structural steel profile that has a cross-section resembling the letter 'T'. It is typically made from carbon steel or stainless steel and is manufactured through processes such as hot rolling or welding. Tee sections are designed to provide strength and support in various construction and engineering applications due to their unique shape, which allows for efficient load distribution.
| Material | Carbon steel or stainless steel |
| Standard sizes | From 25mm x 25mm to 200mm x 200mm |
| Length | Typically available in lengths of 6m to 12m |
| Weight per meter | Ranges from 5 kg/m to 50 kg/m |
| Finish | Hot rolled or galvanized |
When selecting a tee section, consider the material grade required for your application, as well as the dimensions and weight specifications. It's important to specify any necessary tolerances and surface finishes to ensure compatibility with your project. Additionally, inquire about certifications such as structural standards and quality assurance to ensure compliance with industry regulations. Quantities should be clearly stated to facilitate accurate pricing and availability.
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A tee section has a T-shaped cross-section, while an I-beam has a more complex shape with flanges and a web.
Tee sections are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and heavy machinery applications.
Yes, tee sections can be welded to other structural components for added strength.
Common grades include S235, S275, and S355 for carbon steel.
Yes, many suppliers offer custom sizes and lengths upon request.
Tee sections typically weigh between 5 kg/m and 50 kg/m, depending on size.