EN 10025 is a European standard for hot-rolled structural steel products used in construction, engineering, and fabrication industries. It defines a range of non-alloy and fine grain structural steels that offer excellent strength, weldability, and toughness. Common grades under EN 10025 include S235, S275, and S355, where the numbers indicate the minimum yield strength in MPa. These steels are widely used in building frames, bridges, industrial structures, and heavy equipment. EN 10025 steel is known for its uniform mechanical properties and consistent quality, making it ideal for load-bearing applications. The material is easy to cut, weld, and shape, allowing flexibility during construction. Overall, it ensures safety, reliability, and performance in demanding structural applications across various industries.
Benefits
High Strength – Offers excellent load-bearing capacity, ideal for buildings, bridges, and heavy structures.
Good Weldability – Can be easily welded without compromising structural integrity, saving time during fabrication.
Versatile Grades – Available in multiple strength levels like S235, S275, and S355 to suit different project needs.
Reliable Performance – Ensures consistent quality and mechanical properties, improving safety and durability in structures.
Easy to Fabricate – Simple to cut, bend, and shape, making it suitable for a wide range of construction applications.