Siderurgy / MetallurgyThe term “siderurgy” covers the techniques for obtaining cast iron, iron and steel from iron ore; as well as the industry that uses them. The creation of the term Siderurgy was linked to the need to distinguish ferrous metallurgy from the wider field of metallurgy in general Metallurgy is the science of materials that studies metals and their processing, properties and treatment. By extension, we also use this name for the industry that makes metals and alloys that are dependent on the use of this science Our availability covers the whole of the range below: don’t hesitate to contact us for a price proposal or a request for technical information, If possible, consultations should preferably be for a minimum de 10 tonnes per sample (or by lot) in the most common situations For your information, our products are always accompanied by factory certificates Flat products Flat products are produced by rolling: they include Thin sheet (between approx. 0.3 mm and 10 mm thick); mainly used for vehicle construction, packaging, domestic electrical goods, and roofing and cladding of buildings (profiled or corrugated iron) Plate (from 10 mm to 420 mm thick), which is used to make large welded tubes, and in ship building, the building trades, civil engineering and boiler making Long products This term covers bar (round and square), profile (such as railway lines and H,U,I or L section rolled steel joists), as well as wire-drawn products. They are used in all industries and the building trade (e.g.: steel for reinforced concrete) Other products Other siderurgical products include forged steel parts (heavy mechanical engineering), cast steel and cast iron parts
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