A T-shaped concrete column is a type of column that has a T-shaped cross-section. The T-shape is created by having a flange on one or both sides of the column. The flanges provide additional strength and stiffness to the column, making it more resistant to bending and buckling. T-shaped concrete columns are often used in high-rise buildings and other structures where there is a need for strong and stiff columns.
T-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths and depths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).
A T-shaped concrete column is a type of column that has a T-shaped cross-section. The T-shape is created by having a flange on one or both sides of the column. The flanges provide additional strength and stiffness to the column, making it more resistant to bending and buckling. T-shaped concrete columns are often used in high-rise buildings and other structures where there is a need for strong and stiff columns.
T-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths and depths between 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).