Our company specializes in providing a wide range of high-quality steel products, including coils, structural steel, extruded products, plates, bars, fencing products, and rolled products. These products are used across various industries, such as automotive, marine, petrochemical, power generation, architectural, and general engineering. To ensure that each stainless steel product meets international quality standards and fulfills diverse client needs, we utilize state-of-the-art machinery and the latest technology in production. With in-depth expertise in the stainless steel sector, we supply a substantial range of stainless steel products to meet specialized requirements, including those for cold work, hot work, and plastic mold applications.
We provide wide range of structural steel that is designed for use in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structural applications. It is specifically manufactured to have a high strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for strong yet lightweight components. The specifications for structural steel outline various factors like material grades, mechanical properties, chemical composition, testing methods, and fabrication guidelines, ensuring that the steel meets the necessary strength, safety, and durability requirements for the structures in which it is used.
Steel Grades
Structural steel comes in various grades, which are determined by the steel's chemical composition and mechanical properties. The grade specifies the steel's yield strength, tensile strength, and other characteristics critical to its performance in construction. For example, in the U.S., ASTM A36 and ASTM A992 are common grades of structural steel, while in Europe, grades such as S235 and S355 are typically used. These grades help engineers and fabricators select the right steel for a specific application, ensuring it can withstand the forces and loads it will encounter.
Carbon Steel: The most commonly used type of structural steel, offering good weldability and strength at an affordable cost.
Alloy Steel: Contains other elements like chromium, nickel, or molybdenum, which enhance specific properties like strength, toughness, or corrosion resistance.
Stainless Steel: Used when higher corrosion resistance is required, especially in environments exposed to moisture or chemicals.
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