Structural Steel refers to hot-rolled steel shapes produced with specific chemical compositions and mechanical properties designed for use in construction and heavy engineering.
Characteristics and Relevance
The key characteristic of structural steel is its high tensile strength and yield strength, making it capable of supporting significant loads without permanent deformation. It comes in standard shapes like I-beams, H-sections, channels, angles, and, crucially, structural hollow sections (tubes and pipes).
In the context of galvanizing, structural steel is essential because:
Therefore, galvanizing provides the necessary defense for the high-performance structural steel used in all critical infrastructure.