Description
This type of steel is used to make structural steel shapes because it is made from a detailed cross-section while adhering to strict mechanical and chemical composition norms.
Varying countries have different requirements for standard structural steel. Structural steel is ductile, sturdy, and durable, and it can be moulded into almost any shape depending on the construction; it may be built almost immediately after arriving at the construction site.
Structural steel is fire-resistant in and of itself, but fire protection should be supplied if it becomes overheated to the degree that it begins to lose strength.
Corrosion must be avoided when employing structural steel, although towering buildings can withstand various disasters when constructed with structural steel.
Some of the structural steel is as follows:
- I-beam,
- Z-beam,
- HSS-beam,
- L-beam (angle),
- T-beam,
- Rail profile,
- Bars, rods, plates,
- Structural channel (C-beam, cross-section),
- Open joist of the web, and so on.
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