Structure Steel

Structural steel is a category of steel used as a construction material for making frameworks and supporting structures in buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects. Known for its high strength, durability, and versatility, structural steel is manufactured in various shapes such as beams, channels, angles, and columns to meet diverse engineering requirements. It is typically made from carbon steel and can be produced in different grades to ensure optimal performance under varying load and environmental conditions.


Structural steel offers excellent tensile strength, ductility, and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for use in heavy construction and industrial applications. It conforms to international standards like ASTM, EN, and ISO to guarantee quality and reliability. Additionally, structural steel can be treated with coatings such as galvanizing or paint finishes to enhance its resistance against environmental factors, ensuring the longevity and safety of mechanical and architectural structures.



Structure Steel Specifications


Specification Description
Material Grade ASTM A36, A992, EN 10025 S275, S355
Shape Types I-Beams, Channels, Angles, Plates, Tubes
Thickness 3 mm to 150 mm (varies by product type)
Width Up to 3000 mm (for plates and sheets)
Length Custom lengths, typically 6m to 12m
Finish Primed, Painted, Galvanized, Mill Finish
Standards ASTM, EN, ISO, JIS, DIN
Testing Mechanical, Chemical, Ultrasonic, Dimensional Inspection


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