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Square Hollow Sections (SHS) are tubular steel profiles with a square cross-section, offering excellent strength-to-weight ratio and clean aesthetic appearance. Ideal for structural frameworks, columns, and architectural applications, SHS provides uniform strength in all directions and is easy to weld and fabricate. Available in sizes from 80x80 to 120x120 with thicknesses of 6mm and 10mm, all sections are cut to your exact length requirements. Choose from self-colour (unpainted) or shotblast painted finish for enhanced corrosion protection. Supplied to BS EN 10210 S275J0H specification. Contact Next Day Steel on 020 8079 7719 for technical advice and next-day UK delivery (subject to stock and location).
Product Specifications
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Type
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Square Hollow Section (SHS) - Box Section
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Material
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Mild Steel - S275J0H to BS EN 10210
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Available Sizes
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80x80, 90x90, 100x100, 120x120
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Available Thicknesses
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6mm, 10mm
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Finish Options
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Self Colour (No Paint) or Shotblast Painted (Red Oxide)
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Cut to Length
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Yes - Custom lengths available
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Applications
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Structural frames, columns, posts, handrails, gates, furniture, architectural features
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Key Features
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Cut to your exact length requirements - no waste, precise fit.
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Square profile provides equal strength in all directions - ideal for columns and posts.
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Clean, modern appearance suitable for exposed architectural steelwork.
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Hollow section reduces weight while maintaining structural integrity.
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Optional shotblast paint finish for improved corrosion resistance.
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Compliant with BS EN 10210 S275J0H hot-finished hollow section specification.
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Easy to weld, drill, and fabricate with standard equipment.
Common Uses for Square Hollow Sections
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Structural columns - Vertical supports in steel frames and buildings
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Posts and uprights - Fence posts, sign posts, and support posts
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Framework - Goalposts, portal frames, and structural frameworks
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Handrails and balustrades - Modern handrail systems and barriers
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Gates and fencing - Gate frames, fence panels, and security barriers
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Furniture and fittings - Table legs, bench frames, and industrial furniture
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Architectural features - Exposed steelwork, canopies, and decorative frames
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Machinery frames - Equipment bases, guards, and protective enclosures
Frequently Asked Questions
What do the numbers mean (e.g., 100x100x6)?
The first two numbers are the external dimensions in millimetres (width x height, which are equal for square sections), and the third number is the wall thickness. So 100x100x6 means a 100mm square section with 6mm thick walls.
What is the difference between SHS, RHS, and CHS?
SHS (Square Hollow Section) has equal sides forming a square profile. RHS (Rectangular Hollow Section) has unequal sides forming a rectangle. CHS (Circular Hollow Section) has a round profile. SHS is preferred where equal strength in both axes is needed or for aesthetic reasons.
What is the difference between hot-finished and cold-formed hollow sections?
Hot-finished sections (BS EN 10210) are formed at high temperatures, resulting in consistent material properties and rounded corners. Cold-formed sections (BS EN 10219) are shaped at room temperature, typically with tighter corner radii. Hot-finished sections generally have better structural properties for demanding applications.
How do I choose between 6mm and 10mm wall thickness?
Thicker walls provide greater load-carrying capacity but add weight and cost. For lighter-duty applications like handrails, gates, and light framing, 6mm is often sufficient. For structural columns, heavily loaded posts, or where maximum strength is required, 10mm is the better choice.
What is the difference between self colour and shotblast painted?
Self colour (no paint) is the natural mill finish - ideal if you plan to paint, galvanise, or powder coat the steel yourself. Shotblast painted includes a red oxide primer coating applied after shot blasting, providing temporary corrosion protection and a clean surface ready for top coating.
What steel grade is the SHS?
Our Square Hollow Sections are supplied to BS EN 10210 S275J0H specification, a hot-finished structural hollow section grade. S275J0H offers excellent weldability and impact resistance, making it suitable for structural and general engineering applications.
Can Square Hollow Sections be cut to any length?
Yes, we cut SHS to your specified length. Simply enter your required length in millimetres when ordering. Minimum order length is 100mm.
How is the weight of SHS calculated?
SHS weight depends on the external size, wall thickness, and length. The weight per metre is determined by the cross-sectional area of steel. Our online calculator automatically works this out based on your selected size, thickness, and length.
Can Square Hollow Sections be welded?
Yes, S275J0H Square Hollow Sections are fully weldable using standard MIG, TIG, or arc welding methods. The hollow section can be welded at any point around the profile. For corner welds, ensure good penetration and consider the internal access for inspection.
Can I run cables or services through SHS?
Yes, the hollow interior can accommodate cables, wiring, or small pipes, making SHS useful for combining structural and service functions. Ensure adequate access holes are provided and consider future maintenance requirements.
Are Square Hollow Sections suitable for outdoor use?
Untreated mild steel will rust when exposed to moisture. For outdoor use, we recommend the shotblast painted option as a base, followed by appropriate top coats. For long-term outdoor exposure or harsh environments, consider hot-dip galvanising after fabrication.
Do you offer next day delivery on Square Hollow Sections?
Yes, we offer next day delivery across mainland UK on orders placed before our cut-off time, subject to stock availability and delivery location. Contact us for delivery to Scotland, highlands, and islands.