STEEL

We touch the lives of millions of people across the world every day with the steel that we produce. And it is highly likely that Steel has affected your life today, though you may not know it. From the vehicle you drive, to the house you live in; from the bridges you cross, to the hand tools that you use, we strive to deliver unparalleled quality through our customised value-added solutions to make your life easier.

STEEL FACADES

When designing buildings and other architecture projects the facade of can be a challenge. Facade systems have been around for several centuries. Since 1600 people have been using facade systems in construction. Stainless steel is a great material to choose for the facade of any building. Stainless steel has a glossy, polished finish that looks great in modern architecture. Stainless steel has unique aesthetic advantages compared to building with other materials like zinc. Stainless steel is a material that is also easy to install on any facade.

METAL PROFILES

Metal profile sheets are metal structural members that due to the fact they can have different profiles, with different heights and different thickness, engineers and architects can use them for a variety of buildings, from a simple industrial building to a high demand design building. Metal profile sheet systems are used to build cost efficient and reliable envelopes of mostly commercial buildings. They have evolved from the single skin metal cladding often associated with agricultural buildings to multi-layer systems for industrial and leisure application.

REINFORCEMENT BARS

Steel reinforcement are steel bars that are provided in combination with plain cement concrete to make it reinforced concrete. Hence these structures form steel reinforced cement concrete structure (R.C.C). Steel reinforcement is commonly called as ‘rebars’. Plain concrete is weak in tension and strong in compression. Tensile property for concrete structures is obtained by incorporating steel reinforcement. The steel reinforcement is strong in both tension and compression.

RAILINGS

Guard rail, guardrails, or protective guarding,[1] in general, are a boundary feature and may be a means to prevent or deter access to dangerous or off-limits areas while allowing light and visibility in a greater way than a fence. Common shapes are flat, rounded edge, and tubular in horizontal railings, whereas tetraform spear-headed or ball finialled are most common in vertical railings around homes. Park and garden railings commonly in metalworking feature swirls, leaves, plate metal areas and/or motifs particularly on and beside gates.

TENSILE CABLES

Tensile structure is the term usually used to refer to the construction of roofs using a membrane held in place on steel cables. Their main characteristics are the way in which they work under stress tensile, their ease of pre-fabrication, their ability to cover large spans, and their malleability. This structural system calls for a small amount of material thanks to the use of thin canvases, which when stretched using steel cables, create surfaces capable of overcoming the forces imposed upon them.