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Z section purlins are used for the framing of roofs and wall joists, forming a frame upon which roofing sheets and wall panels can be fixed to, typically for commercial and industrial buildings.

DX51, S350-S550, and other exotic materials

Produced up to 10m in length

Strong, Lightweight & Durable

Z Section Purlin Manufacturers

Venture Steel Group manufactures high-quality Z section steel purlins. Guided by our values as established UK manufacturers, we produce high-quality steel goods within agreed timescales and budgets.

Our steel purlins are no exception to this, as Venture Steel Group works alongside clients to understand and meet all project expectations.

Our hands-on approach to supporting and advising clientele means Venture Steel Group have formed close ongoing relationships with customers over the years, exercising and expanding our in-depth knowledge of the steel forming industry.

Because of this, our steel Z purlins are precision made to tight tolerances and produced to the highest standard.

Z Section Purlins Rolled To Size

The Z section steel purlins manufactured by Venture Steel Group can be produced up to 10m in length on our rolling mills. Our expansive plant list, and two family-owned sites, enable us to handle mass production, whilst still ensuring that the quality of products is retained.

Z section purlins are used for the framing of roofs and wall joists, forming a frame upon which roofing sheets and wall panels can be fixed to, typically for commercial and industrial buildings. The Z section purlin takes its name from the ‘Z’ shaped profile of the section.

High-Quality Galvanised Z Purlins

Venture Steel Group further works with all types of steel, supplying galvanised, hot, and cold rolled steel in all grades and gauges, and to meet most standards. From DX51, S350-S550, and other exotic materials, Venture Steel Group seeks to incorporate the varying needs of our clients into our production processes.

Z section purlins are used for the framing of roofs and wall joists, forming a frame upon which roofing sheets and wall panels can be fixed to, typically for commercial and industrial buildings. The Z section purlin takes its name from the ‘Z’ shaped profile of the section.

Steel Z Purlins Delivered On Time

We aim to accommodate client timescales within our work, going the extra mile to ensure products are delivered on time for the swift erection of purlins.

Z section purlins are typically made from steel - a strong, yet relatively lightweight, material which maintains its integrity over an extended period of time.

C steel hot-rolled coil cold-formed processing, thin wall, light weight, excellent performance cross-section, high strength, compared with the traditional channel, the same material strength can save 30%.Z- beam is a common cold-formed steel, the thickness is generally between 1.6-3.0mm, mostly cross-sectional height between 120-350mm. Processing hot rolled material (paint), galvanized. Processing standards according to GB50018-2002. Z steel usually used in large-scale steel plant in. Machining length and holes according to the processing requirements.

Beam is a main structural steel shape used in many applications, including bridges, buildings, skids, structures, and general fabrication. As a structural steel and galvanized steel beam supplier, we offer Wide Flange, I Beam, and Tee Beam in many common sizes, and also in black and galvanized finish.

We can also provide CNC processing of structural steel beam as a value-added service, including cut-to-length, rat holes, coping, beveling, slots, miter cuts, and more.

Beam is a main structural steel shape used in many applications, including bridges, buildings, skids, structures, and general fabrication. As a structural steel and galvanized steel beam supplier, we offer Wide Flange, I Beam, and Tee Beam in many common sizes, and also in black and galvanized finish.

We can also provide CNC processing of structural steel beam as a value-added service, including cut-to-length, rat holes, coping, beveling, slots, miter cuts, and more.

H-pile beams are required when the ground under a building or a bridge cannot support its weight. This might happen if the building is too tall or if the ground is too soft. In either situation, a deep foundation system must be designed to transfer the foundation loads down through the steel piles to the denser rock or soil layers below.

H-piles are square in shape, meaning they are as wide as they are deep. They have the same thickness in the flange and web. Unlike standard beams, the design of an H-pile beam allows for better weight distribution over a wider area, which results in the ability to support heavier structures.

H-piles are commonly used as bearing piles in deep foundation applications and are driven into the ground to support bridges, buildings, factories and other large structures. H-piles are also used in other applications as bracing systems for cofferdams, and in beam and lagging walls. Finally, steel H-piles are commonly used for deep foundation and marine structures.

Process of Manufacturing and Rolling H-Pile Beams

H-pile beams are produced through a process called rolling. First, a beam blank (an unformed length of steel) is heated to make it malleable. The steel is then rolled using caliber rolls in order to form the beam into a rough H-shape. After the rolling is complete, the beam will undergo fine tuning using a universal mill and an edging mill. Within the universal mill, there are more rollers called H-rolls and V-rolls (which stand for horizontal rolls and vertical rolls), which run along the top, bottom and sides of the beam to shape it, while at the same time holding it in place. The H-shaped cross-section becomes fully formed when the material passes through the universal mill.

Materials Used in H-Pile Beams

Steel is commonly used to make H-pile beams because it’s highly customizable, durable, easy to work with and long lasting. While H-pile beams can be crafted from new steel, they’re often made from recycled steel, or “scrap.” It’s a common misconception that recycled steel must .

H-Pile Beam Sizes

H-Piles are structural beams that are dimensionally square. This design allows H-piles to transfer structural loads to stronger soil layers deep below the initial layers. H-piles are commonly available in 8", 10", 12", and 14" lengths. However, 16” and 18” piles can also be found.

In regards to weight bearing capacity, individual piles can support as much as 1,000 tons. These piles are more efficient in dense soils that offer pile resistance at the tip for point bearing capacity. When constructing a pile system on rock, steel H-piles are considered the best and most reliable option.


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