Alloy Steel Wide Flange Beam
A wide flange I-beam (W-section) fabricated from high-strength alloy steel for structural framing in buildings and bridges. Classified under HTS 7301.20.5000 due to its welded construction and alloy steel material, providing superior strength-to-weight ratio. Commonly used in seismic zones for enhanced durability.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If pre-drilled or punched for equipment mounting
Drilled or punched sections for specific equipment may classify as parts of machinery under other headings.
If made from carbon steel instead of alloy
Material composition determines the subheading; carbon steel versions fall under 7301.10.
If designed as components for turbojet engines
End-use in aircraft engines shifts classification to Chapter 84 parts.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Obtain proper heat treatment certificates to confirm alloy properties; label shipments clearly with dimensions and grade (e.g
• A913 Gr.65)
• Beware of common pitfalls like incorrect weight declarations leading to duty miscalculations
Related Products under HTS 7301.20.50.00
Alloy Steel Bracing Strut
Welded strut channels of alloy steel for seismic bracing and support systems. Under HTS 7301.20.5000 as alloy steel sections, slotted for adjustability. Used in earthquake-prone areas for building stability.
Alloy Steel Decking Rib
Corrugated ribbed sections welded from alloy steel sheets for composite floor decking. HTS 7301.20.5000 applies to these shapes of alloy steel, embossed for concrete bonding. Essential in parking structures and high-rises.
Alloy Steel H-Pile Section
An H-shaped structural section made from alloy steel, used in construction for deep foundations and piling. It falls under HTS 7301.20.5000 as a welded shape or section of alloy steel, designed for heavy load-bearing applications. These sections are typically hot-rolled and may be punched for bolting.
Alloy Steel Channel Section
C-shaped channel profiles of alloy steel, welded for use in structural frameworks, supports, and framing. This product is under HTS 7301.20.5000 as an angle, shape, or section of alloy steel, often galvanized for corrosion resistance. Ideal for industrial buildings and machinery bases.
Alloy Steel L-Angle Bar
L-shaped angle bars made from alloy steel through welding, used for framing, bracing, and reinforcement in construction. Falls under HTS 7301.20.5000 for welded angles of alloy steel, with high tensile strength for demanding applications. Available in various sizes like 4x4x1/2 inch.
Alloy Steel Tee Section
T-shaped structural sections welded from alloy steel plates, employed in beam connections and framing. Classified in HTS 7301.20.5000 as a shape or section of alloy steel, offering excellent weldability and strength. Used in heavy industrial structures like warehouses.