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  • why do we use steel?The advantages that steel offers to the construction sector have long been recognised by designers and specifiers. This is demonstrated by steel's market share which, over the past 15 years, has consistently been approximately 90% for single-storey industrial buildings and 70% for multi-storey non-residential buildings.The versatility of steel gives architects the freedom to ac...

  • Steel construction offers several health and safety benefits that make it a preferred choice in the industry.Offsite fabrication: Steel components are typically prefabricated in controlled factory environments. This reduces the amount of on-site construction work required, minimizing the risks associated with on-site activities. Offsite fabrication also ensures better quality control, as the compo...

  • In the steel industry, non-alloy steel refers to a type of steel that does not contain any deliberate alloying elements. It is primarily composed of iron and carbon, with trace amounts of other elements such as sulfur and phosphorus. Non-alloy steel is usually used for various applications where lower strength and lower cost are acceptable, such as in construction, automotive parts, and general-pu...