Wide Flange (WF) beams and H-beams are important structural steel components commonly used in construction because of their strength, durability, and ability to support heavy loads. WF beams are known for their wide, parallel flanges and consistent web thickness, making them a good choice for building frameworks, bridges, and industrial structures. They provide strong lateral support and resist shear forces effectively.
On the other hand, H-beams have wider flanges and a deeper web, creating an "H" shape that allows them to distribute weight more evenly and resist bending. This makes them ideal for demanding uses like skyscraper columns, long-span bridges, and industrial buildings. H-beams are especially good for handling heavier loads and covering longer distances because their design spreads the material in a way that increases strength and reduces bending.
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