EN10025-4 steel S355M, Q345B steel is high strength low alloy HSLA steel. Due to the addition of alloy elements, the yield strength of Q345B and so on HSLA steel is 25% - 150% higher than that of carbon structural steel with the same carbon content. Using HSLA structural steel instead of carbon structural steel can reduce the self weight of the structure, save metal materials and extend the service life of the structure.
The main uses of flat steel are as follows. First, flat steel is used as a raw material for processing steel plates, which is convenient for transportation, takes up a small space, and can save transportation costs. Second, EN10025-4 steel S355M flat steel can be used as raw material for processing welded pipes. Flat steel can be a finished steel product, or it can be used as a billet for welded pipes and thin slabs for stacked sheets. Third, flat steel can be directly used as a steel structure. As a finished material, flat steel can be used for making hoop iron, tools and mechanical parts, and used as building frame structure and escalator in construction. Fourth, the flat steel has a smooth surface and a certain degree of beauty.
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The European steel industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The auto industry, the second largest consumer of EN10025-4 steel S355M and so on steel, was temporarily shut down, while construction, the biggest consumer, slowed sharply in the UK in the last week of March, experts reported. It can be expected that the current crisis (which is still intensifying) will have the same or even greater impact on the steel industry as the global financial crisis.