STRUCTURAL STEELS
The variety of steels offers solutions for a wide range of applications and industries. In addition to stainless steel, there are other important types of steel such as carbon steel, alloy steel and tool steel.
Carbon steel is one of the most commonly used types of steel and is characterized by its high carbon content. It offers good strength and hardness, but is more susceptible to corrosion than stainless steel. Carbon steel is used in the construction industry, mechanical engineering and many other areas where strength and durability are required.
Alloy steel contains additional alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, nickel and molybdenum to achieve specific properties such as increased strength, hardness or corrosion resistance. This type of steel is often used in the automotive, aerospace and oil and gas industries.
Tool steel is particularly suitable for the manufacture of tools and molds. It is characterized by high hardness, wear resistance and toughness to meet the requirements of cutting, punching and forming. Tool steel is used in metalworking, plastics processing and other industries that require high-precision tools.
These different steel grades offer a wide range of properties and applications, making it possible to make the right choice for specific requirements and achieve optimal performance.