These are the most commonly used structural steel plates. Their quality, requirements for processing and properties are governed by regulation EN 10025-2. They are easy to machine and have excellent weldability. They are used for undemanding industrial or construction projects.
Classic plates of non-alloy structural steel stand out for their strength, longevity and resistance to wear, which is determined by the production process. Hot rolling of plates produces stronger and less brittle steel plates. Their minimum yield strength starts at 235 MPa. Structural steel plates, the technical requirements of which are specified by EN 10025-2, are suitable for all common welding processes and can be further surface-treated.
They are suitable for undemanding constructions such as bridges and footbridges, sports and industrial halls, parts of rail or motor vehicles or mining equipment. They can be used both in engineering and construction, as well as in other industries.