Structural Steel:

Static stress resistant steel

Structural or construction steel sheets are widely used because of the high resistance of this steel to static stress.
Discover our structural steel sheets:
DD11 DEC / P&O
STEEL FOR COLD FORMING

Cold drawing and forming steel. Material with a high degree of flexibility and a surface that is free of impurities and protected from oxidation.

S235JR
STRUCTURAL STEEL

Structural steel with a minimum impact strength of 27J at 20 °C.
Minimum yield strength: RE 235 MPa
Tensile strength: RM 360-510 MPa

Available for some sizes also as pickled and oiled

S355J2+N
STRUCTURAL STEEL

Normalised structural steel.

Minimum yield strength: RE 355 MPa
Tensile strength: RM 510-680 MPa
Min. impact strength: 27J a -20°C

Available for some sizes also as pickled and oiled

S275JR
STRUCTURAL STEEL

High ductility structural steel with a min. impact strength of 27J at 20 °C.
Minimum yield strength: RE 275 MPa
Tensile strength: RM 430-580 MPa

S355J2C+N
STRUCTURAL STEEL

Standardised structural steel with cold-forming and cold-bordering capability.
Minimum yield strength: RE 355 MPa
Tensile strength: RM 510-680 MPa
Min. impact strength: 27J a -20°C

S355K2C+N
STRUCTURAL STEEL

Standardised structural steel with cold-forming and cold-bordering capability
Minimum yield strength: RE 355 MPa
Tensile strength: RM 510-680 MPa
Min. impact strength: 27J a -40°C

Structural or construction steel is the most common type of steel and is used mainly in civil engineering, machinery in general and mechanical engineering. It is particularly well suited to withstand static stresses and is therefore widely used in these important sectors.

Use of structural steel:
  • Civil engineering

  • metal structures

  • miscellaneous steelwork

  • common tanks

  • processing machinery

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