Wide flange beams, also known as WF beams, are a type of steel beam with a wide flat bottom flange and a narrow upper flange. They are commonly used in construction as primary structural members in buildings, bridges, and other structures to support vertical loads and transfer them to columns. WF beams have a standardized naming system that indicates their dimensional properties.
Wide flange beams, also known as WF beams, are a type of steel beam with a wide flat bottom flange and a narrow upper flange. They are commonly used in construction as primary structural members in buildings, bridges, and other structures to support vertical loads and transfer them to columns. WF beams have a standardized naming system that indicates their dimensional properties.
Wide flange beams, also known as WF beams, are a type of steel beam with a wide flat bottom flange and a narrow upper flange. They are commonly used in construction as primary structural members in buildings, bridges, and other structures to support vertical loads and transfer them to columns. WF beams have a standardized naming system that indicates their dimensional properties.