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Structural steel is a category of steel used as a construction material for making structural steel shapes. A structural steel shape is a profile, formed with a specific cross section and following certain standards for chemical composition and mechanical properties. Structural steel shapes, sizes, composition, strengths, storage practices, etc., are regulated by standards in most industrialized countries.
Structural steel is a category of iron and steel products used in the construction industry. It is a material used in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other large structures. Structural steel is made from a combination of iron and carbon, and is one of the most commonly used materials in the construction industry. It is strong, durable, and resistant to corrosion.
Structural steel is used in a variety of applications, including buildings, bridges, and other large structures. It is also used in the manufacture of industrial machinery, vehicles, and other products.
Some companies in the structural steel market include ArcelorMittal, Nucor Corporation, JFE Steel Corporation, POSCO, and Tata Steel. Show Less Read more