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Why the seam — not the beam length — is the constraint
The H-beam is a hot-rolled structural shape (per ISO 657-15 / EN 10034) made of parallel flanges and a vertical web. It is the load-carrying backbone for warehouse buildings, stadiums, ship structures, and crane beams.
The issue in steel fabrication is not usually beam length — it is the seam. Every buyer running a manual or semi-automatic process trades against it.
Industry analysis puts manual welder arc-on time at 20–30% versus 80%+ for automated welding. A typical manual operation deposits 3–5 lb (1.4–2.3 kg) of weld metal per hour. Manual quality variation feeds downstream rework — a 1,000-ton batch can sit for a full week.












