Knowing the differences between these two roofs will help you make a better choice for the roof of your building. The differences between the chromite beam ceiling and the block beam ceiling include the following.
Job Type:
The first and most important difference between these two roofs is the type of beam used. In the block beam roof, beams with concrete heels are used, while the chromite beams have steel heels.

Use the candle:
In the implementation method of the block beam roof, it was said that in order to maintain the roof before pouring concrete and strengthening it, piles are needed that can hold the roof. But in chromite beam roofs, due to the resistance of the heel, there is no need for piling.
Reduce costs:
The use of piles to implement the roof requires more labor and an increase in the required equipment, which ultimately increases the costs of the block beam roof significantly. But by using the chromite beam roof, you can remove this cost from the construction costs of your building.
Reduce project implementation time:
In addition to the fact that in the construction of chromite beams, there is no need for piles and piles, it is also possible to concrete several roofs at the same time. Thus, if you have less time to implement a project, the chromite beam ceiling will be suitable for you.

Building use:
Structural design engineers usually use chromite beams in metal structures and block beam roofs for concrete structures.
Reduce the load on the building:
In chromite beam roofs, compared to block beam roofs, due to the lower weight, less load is introduced into the building.




