Sigma shape

The beam profiles are cold-formed and used as structural members for modular steel framed buildings.

The beams are used for constructing curtain and partition walls, as well as for ceiling joists, eaves beams, frame beams and roof purlins. 

Balex Metal manufactures three types of beam profile: Sigma, C and Z-bar. Each beam type can be delivered with a custom, pre-drilled hole arrangement. 

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Attributes

Height (H) [mm]

Metal sheet
thickness
[mm]

Strip width (S) [mm] 

Ridge stiff ening
length (C) [mm] 

Unit weight [kg/m]

Max length
[mm] 

Diameters
of holes [mm]

Steel grade

160

1.5

50

13

3.47

           15000                  

14, 17, 18,

14x26, 18x26                     

S350GD+

Z200                           

2

15

4.63

2.5

53

14.5

5.79

3

16.5

6.95

180

1.5

52.5

13

3.77

2

15

5.02

2.5

55.5

14.5

6.28

3

16.5

7.54

200        

1.5

55

13

4.06

2

15

5.42

2.5

58

14.5

6.77

3

16.5

8.12

230

1.5

52.5

13

4.36

2

15

5.81

2.5

55.5

14.5

7.26

3

16.5

8.71

250

1.5

62.5

13

4.83

2

15

6.44

2.5

65.5

14.5

8.05

3

16.5

9.66

300

2

62

13

7.14

2.5

15.5

 8.93

3

17.5

10.72 

350

2

72

13

8.24 

2.5

15.5

10.30

3

17.5

12.36 

400

2

72

13

9.03 

2.5

15.5

11.28

3

17.5

13.54 

Sigma beam cross-sectional view

H - Height S - Strap width counted from the external surface C - Length of edge bracket

Attachments

Product declarations and certificates

Declaration of Performance (EN): Cold-formed shapes
Declaration of Performance (EN): Cold-formed shapes (324.59 KB)

Technical catalogues

Technical Catalogue - Cold Formed Sheet Profiles
Technical Catalogue - Cold Formed Sheet Profiles (7.64 MB)

General Terms & Conditions of Sales

General Sales Conditions
General Sales Conditions (141.31 KB)

Approved:2022-10-27 16:44:41

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