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INDEX
COLD FORMED SECTIONS...........................................3

LONG PRODUCTS.........................................................41

SECTIONS TYPE , C, , plus.................................................3


SIGMA 175, 205, 225, 255...........................................................3
C PROFILES 140, 155, 175, 205...................................................4
PROFILES 140, 155, 175, 205...................................................5
plus PROFILES 205, 225, 255, 285..........................................6
SLEEVE SIGMA TYPE COMPONENT......................................7
CONNECTION Z 205/2 (OVERLAPPING)
STEEL FRAME (IPE360)............................................................7
Z AND Zplus PROFILE QUICK ERECTION PROCEDURE....8
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS.....................................................9

BEAMS IPB I.............................................................................41


BEAMS IPB...............................................................................42
BEAMS IPB V............................................................................43
JOISTS IPE...............................................................................44
JOISTS IPN...............................................................................45
CHANNELS U PN................................................................46
FLATS.......................................................................................47
EQUAL ANGLES......................................................................48
UNEQUAL ANGLES................................................................49

CLADDING STEEL PROFILES.......... .............................11

T SECTIONS..............................................................................52

ROUNDS..................................................................................50
SQUARES..................................................................................51
BULB FLATS............................................................................52

TRAPEZOIDAL - CORRUGATED METAL SHEET..................11


TRAPEZOIDAL SHEET T39/128.............................................12
TRAPEZOIDAL SHEET 45/333 ...............................................12
ECOTILE...................................................................................13

STRUCTURAL HOLLOW SECTIONS & TUBES..........55

SYMDECK 73 DESIGN TABLES...................................15

RECTANGULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS................................59

COMPOSITE DECKS................................................................15
THE SYMDECK 73 PROFILED STEEL SHEETING................16
DESIGN OF COMPOSITE DECKS..........................................16
COMPOSITE FLOOR DECKS CONSTRUCTION DETAILS...31

STEEL PLATE, SHEET & STRIP STEEL PLATE,


SHEET & STRIP..............................................................65

SCAFFOLDING PLANK - METALDECK.......................35


GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS..............................................37
LOAD CLASSES.......................................................................38
MARKING - DESIGNATION...................................................39

SQUARE HOLLOW SECTIONS..............................................55


CIRCULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS..........................................57

HOT-ROLLED SHEET AND STRIP


HEAVY PLATES........................................................................65
COLD-ROLLED - GALVANIZED
SHEET & STRIP........................................................................66

APPENDIX......................................................................68

COLD FORMED SECTIONS


SECTIONS TYPE , C, , plus
The cold form sections (Z, C, , Z plus) are used as secondary steel frame structure
of metal construction, decreasing its weight up to 50%, compared to the ordinary hot
rolled steel sections (H-Beams, e.g. IPE, IPN etc).
The combination of the particular geometrical characteristics and the high resistance
of the steel (S 320) that cold formed sections hold, has as a result increased resistance
in relation to their weight.
For each type of cold form section the topology of bolting holes can be provided so
that it is delivered ready for erection, according to the designers drawings. Having
the advantage of customization, cold form sections can be manufactured according
to customers specifications (type, length, holes). Accessories are also available, necessary for the installation of the cold formed sections on the base metal frame (e.g.
connection sleeves).
Advantages:
High strength to weight ratio (load capacity).
Decrease of the total weight of the metal base framing.
Consistent quality. Production for hot-galvanized, high resistance steel.
Close dimensional tolerances.
Production according to the customers requirements (forming progress, hole
punching, final length).
Marking based on constructional drawing for easier erection.

SIGMA 175, 205, 225, 255


Appropriate ether for side or roof purlins.
Suitable for decking (used for example in composite-concrete deck, steel sheet, or MDF).
Different types of configuration (one span, two spans, three or multiple continuous spans connected with sleeve profile).
SIGMA profiles are available custom-cut in any transportable length and delivered in strapped bundles.
Each profile is marked, according to the designers drawing.
Cross section

175
t

Dimensions
(mm)

1.5

2.5

1.5

2.0

2.5

225
3.0

1.5

2.0

255
2.5

1.5

2.0

2.5

175

205

225

255

60

60

70

70

22

22

25

25

Hc

40.8

70.8

90.8

120.8

He

50

50

50

50

121

151

171

201

27

27

27

27

14

14

14

18

3.0

G (kg/m)

4.12

5.45

6.73

4.47

5.92

7.32

8.69

4.95

6.55

8.11

5.30

7.02

8.69

10.36

A (cm2 )

5.28

7.03

8.77

5.72

7.62

9.50

11.36

6.39

8.52

10.64

6.83

9.11

11.37

13.61

Iy (cm )

232.54

308.24

381.97

340.24

451.47

460.04

665.99

469.62

623.91

774.92

634.26

843.18

1047.91

1248.49

Wy (cm3)

26.58

35.23

43.65

33.19

44.05

54.64

64.97

41.74

55.46

68.88

49.75

66.13

82.19

97.92

Iy (cm)

6.64

6.62

6.60

7.72

7.70

7.68

7.66

8.57

8.56

8.54

9.64

9.62

9.60

9.58

Lz (cm )

22.29

29.15

35.65

22.36

29.26

35.80

41.98

33.65

44.14

54.13

33.65

44.14

54.13

63.64

Wz (cm3)

5.93

7.78

9.53

6.01

7.88

9.66

11.36

7.73

10.16

12.48

7.73

10.16

12.50

14.72

Section
properties

2.0

205

Iz (cm)

2.06

2.04

2.02

1.98

1.96

1.94

1.92

2.30

2.28

2.26

2.22

2.20

2.18

2.16

Iw (cm6)

1949.7

2538.8

3090.2

2774.0

3615.0

4403.6

5141.4

5025.3

6568.4

8025.3

6499.4

8497.9

10386.0

12167.0

It (cm4)

0.0375

0.0901

0.1768

0.0406

0.0976

0.1917

0.3318

0.0454

0.1092

0.2145

0.0485

0.1167

0.2294

0.3975

C PROFILES 140, 155, 175, 205


Appropriate for side purlins.
Suitable for decking (used for example composite-concrete deck, steel sheet,
or MDF). Can be used to provide trimming for personnel and industrial doors
(door jamb or head rails).
Different types of configuration (one span or two spans).
C profiles are available custom-cut in any transportable length and delivered
in strapped bundles.
Each profile is marked, according to the designers drawing.

Cross section

C 140
t

Dimensions
(mm)

1.5

2.0

1.5

1.8

C 175
2.0

1.5

1.8

C 205
2.0

2.5

1.5

1.8

140

155

175

205

55

55

65

65

20

20

22

25

25

25

30

30

70

70

90

90

14

14

14

14

2.0

2.5

G (kg/m)

3.34

4.00

4.43

3.37

4.01

4.43

3.84

4.58

5.06

6.28

4.19

5.00

5.53

6.87

A (cm2 )

4.26

5.09

5.64

4.37

5.24

5.82

5.01

6.02

6.69

8.34

5.54

6.65

7.39

9.23

Iy (cm )

130.89

155.64

171.88

161.72

193.27

214.00

239.52

286.57

317.53

393.53

352.05

421.52

467.30

579.89

Wy (cm3)

17.27

20.85

23.62

20.87

24.94

27.61

27.37

32.75

36.29

44.98

34.35

41.12

45.59

56.58

Iz (cm4)

19.05

22.49

24.71

19.21

22.78

25.09

30.72

36.52

40.28

49.38

34.06

40.50

44.69

54.81

Wz (cm )

4.66

5.71

6.39

5.08

6.03

6.64

6.88

8.18

9.03

11.08

7.49

8.91

9.83

12.07

Section
properties

1.8

C 155

ez (cm)
3

7.00

ey (cm)

7.75

1.81

8.75

1.72

10.25

2.04

1.95

Iw (cm6)

831

974

1066

996.3

1174

1289

2013

2381

2617

3180

3072

3637

4002

4872

It (cm )

0.032

0.055

0.075

0.0306

0.0531

0.073

0.0351

0.0611

0.0841

0.1645

0.0389

0.0677

0.0931

0.1823

PROFILES 140, 155, 175, 205


Appropriate ether for side, or roof purlins.
Different types of configuration (one span, two spans, or multiple continuous spans connected by overlapping). The Z section feature one broad and one narrow flange, sized so that two
sections of the same size fit tight (overlapping). Lapping (double
thickness of the profiles) increases the strength on the join of
two sections, where bending moments and shear are maximum,
thus improving the load capacity and rigidity of the secondary
steel frame system.
Z profiles are available custom-cut in any transportable length
and delivered in strapped bundles.

Cross section

Z 140
t

Dimensions
(mm)

Section
properties

1.5

1.8

Z 155
2.0

1.5

1.8

Z 175
2.0

1.5

1.8

2.0

Z 205
2.5

1.5

1.8

2.0

140

155

175

205

B1

55

55

65

65

B2

50

50

60

60

20

20

22

25

70

70

90

90

44

44

44

59

14

14

14

18

2.5

G (kg/m)

3.20

3.82

4.24

3.37

4.01

4.43

3.84

4.58

5.06

6.28

4.19

5.00

5.53

6.87

A (cm2 )

7.54

9.43

7.93

9.92

8.72

10.90

9.92

8.72

10.90

10.90

9.92

8.72

10.90

10.90

Iy (cm4)

491.44

610.82

610.54

759.28

841.86

1047.87

759.28

841.86

1047.87

1047.87

759.28

841.86

1047.87

1047.87

Wy (cm )

48.70

60.53

55.08

68.50

66.92

83.30

68.50

66.92

83.30

83.30

68.50

66.92

83.30

83.30

IZ (cm4)

92.28

113.81

92.29

113.82

105.62

130.37

113.82

105.62

130.37

130.37

113.82

105.62

130.37

130.37

Wz (cm3)

11.47

14.19

11.48

14.21

12.75

15.79

14.21

12.75

15.79

15.79

14.21

12.75

15.79

15.79

plus PROFILES 205, 225, 255, 285


Cross section

Z+ 205
t

Dimensions
(mm)

Section
properties

2.0

2.5

Z+ 225
2.0

2.5

Z+ 255
2.0

Z+ 285

2.5

2.0

2.5

205

225

255

285

B1

76

76

76

76

B2

70

70

70

70

20

20

25

25

G (kg/m)

6.00

7.44

6.31

7.83

6.78

8.42

7.25

9.00

A (cm2 )

7.54

9.43

7.93

9.92

8.72

10.90

9.31

11.64

Ly (cm4)

491.44

610.82

610.54

759.28

841.86

1047.87

1095.63

1364.50

Wy (cm3)

48.70

60.53

55.08

68.50

66.92

83.30

77.86

96.97

LZ (cm )

92.28

113.81

92.29

113.82

105.62

130.37

105.63

130.38

Wz (cm )

11.47

14.19

11.48

14.21

12.75

15.79

12.77

15.81

Appropriate ether for side or roof purlins.


Suitable for buildings with bigger portable frame spacings (long length
cold form sections).
Different types of configuration (one span, two spans, or multiple continuous spans connected by overlapping). The Z section feature one
broad and one narrow flange, sized so that two sections of the same
size fit tight (overlapping). Lapping (double thickness of the profiles)
increases the strength on the join of two sections, where bending moments and shear are maximum, thus improving the load capacity and
rigidity of the secondary steel frame system.
Z profiles are available custom-cut in any transportable length and delivered in strapped bundles.
MARKING OF COLD FORM SECTIONS

clients name

cfs type

length

Cold form section product line is able to mark each profile, according to the designers drawings (name of client, number of drawing, type of profile, length).
The product line is easily programmed, by using NC files.
ELASTRON cold form sections are included in libraries of specialized software of
metal construction design.

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COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
The dimensions and location of the
holes of each component or accessory has the appropriate geometrical
characteristics, in order to be connected with the cold form section (Z,
C, Sigma, Zplus).

SLEEVE SIGMA TYPE COMPONENT

Cross
section

hickness

175

60

30

121

3.0

205

60

30

151

3.0

225

70

40

171

3.5

255

70

40

201

3.5

CONNECTION Z 205/2 (OVERLAPPING)


STEEL FRAME (IPE360)

Z AND Zplus PROFILE QUICK ERECTION PROCEDURE

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
TIE ROD

ADJUSTABLE WING BRACING

INTERNAL GATTER

Middle

EXTERNAL GATTER

Side

MIDDLE FLOOR CONSTRUCTION DETAIL

Connection between main frame-Sigma CFS

Connection between main frame-C CFS

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CLADDING STEEL PROFILES


For the formation of coverings in metal structures, corrugated steel sheet profiles are preferably used especially those of
trapezoidal form.
The choice of suitable profile is based on the right combination of two main factors: the mechanical properties of the used
sheet which determine its resistance in various loads, as well as its geometrical form which lends the desirable aesthetic but
also functional characteristics (e.g. draining rain water).
The industrialized manner of production of corrugated sheet, provides high qualitative attributes. High quality galvanized steel
sheet goes through production lines of continuous process, so that biggest resistance is provided, as well as anticorrosive
protection.
The state-of-the-art production lines satisfy even the highest quality criteria, using coils of galvanized sheet of various thickness (from 0.3 to 1.25 mm) and exceptionally high quality.
Corrugated sheet:
19/79
Steel trapezoidal profiles:
39/128
45/333
Ecotile
Flashings - ridges - translucent pvc
Joint elements - profile fillers - sealant strips

TRAPEZOIDAL - CORRUGATED METAL SHEET


Corrugated Sheet 19/76/836 & 19/76/760
836

760

76

76

Thickness
S (mm)

Weight (kg/m)
Width 836 mm

19

Permissible load (kg/m2)


Supports distance (m)

Moment Wx (cm3)

Width 760 mm

19

1.0

1.25

1.5

1.75

2.0

2.25

2.50

0.30

2.36

2.15

1.43

137

88

61

45

34

27

22

0.35

2.75

2.51

1.67

160

108

71

52

40

32

26

0.40

3.14

2.87

1.91

183

124

81

60

46

36

29

0.45

3.53

3.23

2.15

206

140

92

67

52

41

33

0.50

3.93

3.59

2.39

229

155

102

75

57

45

37

0.56

4.40

4.02

2.68

257

174

114

84

64

51

41

0.63

4.95

4.52

2.99

287

195

128

94

72

57

46

0.75

5.89

5.38

3.57

343

232

152

112

86

68

55

0.88

6.91

6.31

4.14

397

270

177

130

99

79

64

1.00

7.85

7.17

4.71

452

306

201

148

113

89

72

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TRAPEZOIDAL SHEET T39/128

Thickness
S (mm)

Weight (kg/m)

Permissible load (kg/m2)


Supports distance (m)

Moment Wx (cm3)
1.0

1.25

1.5

1.75

2.0

2.25

2.50

0.30

2.94

3.69

350

220

155

110

85

67

54

0.35

3.43

4.29

405

260

180

130

99

77

62

0.40

3.93

4.89

465

296

204

150

113

88

71

0.45

4.42

5.50

524

332

230

170

130

100

80

0.50

4.91

6.11

580

770

255

186

140

110

90

0.60

5.89

7.33

695

445

306

223

170

132

107

0.70

6.87

8.58

817

520

360

262

198

156

126

0.80

7.85

9.80

1010

644

447

325

246

193

155

0.90

8.83

11.02

1137

724

500

365

277

217

174

1.00

9.81

12.23

1262

804

555

405

307

241

193

1.25

12.27

15.75

1620

1030

710

520

395

310

250

TRAPEZOIDAL SHEET 45/333

Thickness (mm)

0.63

0.75

1.00

Weight (kg/m2)

6.03

7.18

9.58

Load

0.63 mm

0.75 mm

1.00 mm

daN/m2
50

2.45

2.45

3.45

3.45

4.05

4.45

75

2.45

2.45

3.30

3.45

3.60

4.10

100

2.45

2.45

3.05

3.40

3.30

3.80

125

2.45

2.45

2.85

3.10

3.10

3.55

150

2.35

2.45

2.65

2.80

2.90

3.25

175

2.20

2.30

2.45

2.60

2.80

3.00

200

2.05

2.05

2.30

2.35

2.65

2.80

Suction

0.63 mm

0.75 mm

1.00 mm

daN/m2
50

2.45

2.45

3.45

3.45

4.20

4.45

75

2.45

2.45

3.45

3.45

4.20

4.45

100

2.45

2.45

3.30

3.30

4.15

4.20

125

2.45

2.45

2.90

2.95

3.70

3.70

150

2.30

2.30

2.65

2.65

3.35

3.35

175

1.95

1.95

2.35

2.35

3.10

3.10

200

1.70

1.70

2.05

2.05

2.90

2.90

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ECOTILE
The vast variety of building covering products is now integrated with the new ECOTILE series. It consists of profiles for wide
openings which present a high quality finishing and also an attractive design. The overall result is a look identical to the classic
tiles.
Because of its light weight per square meter, it may be safely placed even on an existing roof.

Major advantages:
The product is designed to bear extreme weather conditions such as: ice, rain, heat, storm, hail is 100% water proof due to
its specially designed groove on every sheets edge.
It can be placed easily and quickly.
It can be placed even on the vertical axis.
It reduces the load of a buildings shell. It is ideal for roofs placed for waterproofing and insulation purposes on existing lofts.
It does not need maintenance or cleaning, it prevents mold from being created and sheets are self cleaning.
Product presents extended lifetime because of the high quality polyester coating of the profile.
It may be delivered in standardized length with standard step distance of 350mm in GREEK RED color.
Finally, it may be delivered according to the customers order in a special length and step distance and additionally in any
RAL coloration the customer may wish.

Technical characteristics:

Properties
Material
Thickness

FER 02G/EN 10142


0.4 - 0.8 mm

Coating

Polyester

Width

1,104 mm

Step tile

350 mm

Minimum roof angle


Length

8
840 - 8,540 mm

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SYMDECK 73 DESIGN TABLES


COMPOSITE DECKS
The composite decks consist of profiled steel sheeting and reinforced concrete. The composite method of deck construction
was first introduced in North America and is increasingly being used in Europe and in Greece.
During the last years the use of composite decks in civil engineering structures has been increased due to the advantages
that it offers with respect to more traditional solutions. The benefits from the usage of composite decks can be summarized
in the following:
Less construction time is required.
The usage of wooden formwork is avoided.
They can be used to bridge larger spans.

SYMDEC profiled sheeting

Shear connectors
Steel beams

Figure 1: Typical configuration of a composite deck.

The main component of the composite decks is the profiled steel sheeting which, during the construction phase, functions
as formwork supporting the wet concrete (Figure 1). After the hardening of the concrete, the composite decks undertake the
additional imposed loads. Usually, a light reinforcement is applied to the upper surface of the composite deck (Figure 2) which
protects the concrete from cracking. In the case that a continuous beam structural system is adopted; this reinforcement also
gives to the composite deck the ability to undertake hogging bending moments at the positions of the supports.

Concrete

Steel reinforcement

Profiled steel sheeting

Figure 2: Typical composite deck.

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THE SYMDECK 73 PROFILED STEEL SHEETING


The SYMDECK73 profiled steel sheeting is a galvanized trapezoidal profile which is being used in the construction of large
spanning composite decks. Moreover it can be used alone (i.e. without concrete) as the main structural element for light floors.
The upper surface of the steel sheeting is stiffened against local buckling with an intermediate stiffener in its middle. Within
the web of the cross-section there are embossments which offer the extra bond required between the steel sheeting and the
concrete in order to transmit the longitudinal shear forces which develop at the interface of the two materials. It should be
mentioned that the pure bond between the steel sheeting and the concrete is not considered as effective for the composite
action.
Steel sheetings are always manufactured according to the high standards of the factory, with a thickness that varies from 0.75
mm to 1.25 mm. The steel being used is of high quality Fe320G in accordance to Eurocode 3-Part 1.3, galvanized, and can be
painted in various colours. The geometrical and inertial properties of the SYMDECK73 profiled steel sheeting for each thickness are presented in Figure 3 and in the following tables.
Thickness

t (mm)

0.75

0.80

1.00

1.25

Weight

G (kg/m)

7.36

7.85

9.81

12.27

Cross section area

A (cm2 )

9.57

10.15

12.72

15.98

Second moment of inertia

Ly (cm4)

82.51

88.00

110.42

138.32

Section modulus

Wy (cm3)

20.68

22.11

27.74

34.67

Table 1: Geometrical and inertial properties of the SYMDECK73 trapezoidal steel sheeting.
Thickness
Weight

t (mm)

0.75

0.80

1.00

1.25

G (kg/m2)

9.81

10.47

13.08

16.36

Cross section area

A (cm2/m)

12.76

13.533

16.96

21.31

Second moment of inertia

Ly (cm4/m)

110.01

117.33

147.22

184.43

Section modulus

Wy (cm3/m)

27.57

29.48

36.99

42.23

Table 2: Geometrical and inertial properties of the SYMDECK73 trapezoidal steel sheeting per meter of width of cross section.

187.5
95.5

92.0

50.0

137.5

95.5

92.0

187.5
95.5

93.5

46.3
71.5

92.0

187.5

73.0

47.8

187.5

750.0

Figure 3: Geometry of the SYMDECK73 trapezoidal steel sheeting.

DESIGN OF COMPOSITE DECKS


The design of composite decks according to Eurocode 4 includes two phases, the construction phase and the phase of the
composite action. During the construction phase, i.e. before the hardening of the concrete, the structural system should have
the ability to receive the load of the wet concrete and the extra loads that occur due to the construction. In this case the profiled steel sheeting acts as formwork. After the hardening of the concrete the steel sheeting and the concrete work together
as unified cross section. In this phase of the composite action, the extra loads applied on the deck during the construction
lifetime, are undertaken by the composite action of the two materials.

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CONSTRUCTION PHASE
In this phase the design is based on the serviceability and ultimate limit states. In the serviceability state, it is checked that
the deflections caused by the design loads are within the limits set in Eurocode 4. In the ultimate limit state, the ability of the
steel sheeting to undertake the bending moments caused by the design loads is checked. The ultimate limit state is checked
using the provisions of the Part 1.3 of Eurocode 3 that refers to the cold formed thin gauge members and sheeting. In case that
the required checks are not fulfilled, there is the possibility to place additional intermediate supports and repeat the required
checks. These additional supports are removed after the hardening of the concrete.

PHASE OF THE COMPOSITE ACTION


In this phase the checks concern the ability of the deck to undertake bending moments (sagging and hogging), vertical shear
and longitudinal shear. Also the deflections of the composite deck should comply
with the limits
P /2
P /2set in Eurocode 4. The design
against the ultimate limit state aims to the prevent of the failure modes
described
in
the
following.
III
I
II

III
FAILURE MODES OF COMPOSITE DECKS
The composites decks may fail under one of the failure modes described below:
Bending failure (critical cross-section )
P /2
Longitudinal shear failure (critical cross-section )
Vertical shear failure (critical cross-section )

II

LS
P /2
I

P /2

P /2

III

III

P /2

II

II

P /2

II

II

LS
P /2

P /2

P /2

P /2

III

III

Figure 4: Failure modes of composite decks.


P /2

P /2

II

II

Bending failure
The bending failure is achieved only when the full shear connection between the steel sheeting and the concrete is attained.
In this case, critical is the cross-section in the middle of the span (cross-section ) where vertical cracking appears.
P /2

P /2

III
Longitudinal
shear failure
When the longitudinal shear forces that develop in the interface between the steel and the concrete cannot be fully undertaken, the
III bending strength of the cross section cannot be attained. On the contrary, critical is the horizontal cross-section along
the shear length Ls in one of the two supports (cross-section ) in which slippage occurs between the steel sheeting and the
concrete. Obviously, the failure in this case occurs for a load smaller than the one for which the bending failure is produced.

Vertical shear failure


The vertical shear failure is critical in composite decks having rather small span lengths, significant cross section height and
relatively high loads. Critical is the cross-section III.

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The steel sheeting plays an important role to the behavior and to the failure modes of composite decks because it is the factor
that determines the type of the shear connection between the steel and the concrete. According to Eurocode 4, the resistance
of the composite deck against longitudinal shear depends on the characteristic stresses which are defined through appropriate experimental testing.
The experimental procedure is specified and described in detail in Eurocode 4. he specimens are simply supported composite decks as presented in Figure 5.

Neoprene pad or
equivalent 100mmxb

Support bearing plate


100mmxbx10mm (min)
(typical for all bearing plates)

Figure 5: Experimental configuration for the determination of m, k.

The simply supported composite deck is loaded with two concentrated loads in an equal distance from the supports so that
the shear span of the deck is equal to Ls=L/4. Two groups of three tests are conducted. In group the specimens have a
large shear span while in group B they have a small one. The diagram in Figure 6 defines the way that the factors m and k, are
determined from the results of the conducted experiments.

Figure 6: Determination of the factors m, k.

The values of the factors for the SYMDEC73 profiled steel sheeting were determined after a set of experiments on composite
decks. The tests were conducted in the Laboratory of Reinforced Concrete Technology and Structures of the Department of
Civil Engineering at the University of Thessaly, Greece, within the framework of a relevant research program. The values were
calculated by means of the diagram of Figure 7.
The factors m, k are effective for:
1. Deck thickness equal or smaller than the one used in tests (d 20cm).
2. Steel sheeting thickness equal or bigger than the one used in tests (t 0.75mm).
3. Concrete with characteristic compressive strength fck 20 Mpa (C20/25 and above).
4. Profile steel sheeting with yield stress fy 293 Mpa (practically Fe320G and above).

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Figure 7: Determination of the factors from the experimental results.

DESIGNING TABLES OF COMPOSITES DECKS WITH SYMDECK73 TRAPEZOIDAL STEEL SHEETING


The tables which have been created for various SYMDECK73 steel sheeting thickness, concrete qualities and structural systems give the following abilities:
Determination of the deck thickness required for a certain span length and a certain ultimate load.
Determination of the maximum span length for a certain value of the deck thickness and a certain ultimate load.
Determination of the maximum ultimate load for a certain deck thickness and a certain span length.
Also the tables indicate the need for temporary intermediate supports of the steel sheeting during the construction phase and
the number of the required supports.

Figure 8: Model of a composite deck with intermediate supports.

The ultimate loads defined in the design tables were calculated with the help of the SYMDECK Designer software.
In the construction phase, the bending strengths were calculated according to the Part 1.3 of Eurocode 3, taking into account
only the effective areas of the steel sheeting in the places where compressive stresses develop. It is noted that during the
calculation of the bending strengths, the areas of the embossments of the steel sheeting are neglected (it is considered that
an opening replaces the embossment).

During the construction phase, the steel sheeting supports its self weight, the weight of the wet concrete and the extra construction loads. A temporary support is essential when the design bending moments due to the above loads are greater than
the bending moment resistance of the steel sheeting.

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For the determination of the design bending moments, the envelope of the moments produced by the various load situations
is used. For the determination of the envelope of the bending moments, the following loads are applied:
Self weight of the steel sheeting Gp (permanent load).
Self weight of the concrete (permanent load). Two cases are taken into account in order to consider the self weight of the
concrete:
a) The case of a span-by-span casting (first a span is casted with the prescribed concrete thickness, and the casting continues in another span)
b) Progressive casting (the deck is casted in layers until the prescribed deck thickness is attained).
Construction load (variable load)
The construction load is a uniformly distributed load of 1.5 kN/m2 applied on a 3mx3m area (or on the entire span length, if it
less than 3m) and a uniformly distributed load of 0.75 kN/m2 applied on the remaining area. The loads are suitably arranged
depending on whether the ultimate hogging design moment or the sagging design moment is calculated.
For the above mentioned loads the most unfavourable arrangement is considered as presented in Figures 9 and 10.

Figure 9: Load combinations for the span-by-span casting.

Figure 10: Load combinations for the progressive casting.

For the serviceability limit state, a load safety factor equal to 1.00 is considered.
In the case that the design bending moment is greater than the bending strength of the steel sheeting, the calculations are
repeated with a structural system having intermediate supports. In the tables that follow, the span lengths requiring one intermediate support are indicated with yellow colour, while the span lengths requiring two intermediate supports are indicated
with orange colour.
In the composite action phase the structural system of the composite deck is the initial one, i.e. the one resulting after the
removal of the intermediate supports. In this phase, the applied loads in the composite deck are the self weight G, and the
variable load Q. For the determination of the internal forces of the composite deck due to the above mentioned loads it is assumed that the variable load Q is applied on the entire area of the deck.

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Two states are considered:
Ultimate limit state
It is based on the loading combination 1.35G + 1.50Q from which the internal forces ESd are obtained (resistance against sagging moments M+Sd, resistance against hogging moments M-Sd, resistance against vertical shear VSd,v and resistance against
longitudinal shear VSd,l).
Serviceability limit state
It is based on the load combination 1.00G + 1.00Q. For the calculation of the displacements, an average value of stiffness of
the cracked and the uncracked cross section is used.

The definition of the ultimate variable load Q which is present in the above relations is determined such that:
None of the design forces exceeds the respective resistances, and
The displacements of the composite deck are in every span smaller than L/250, where L is the span length.

In the following tables the ultimate variable loads Q of the composite decks were calculated for three different structural systems and for span lengths varying between 1.00m and 5.50m.
The design tables were developed in the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Thessaly, Greece (UTH) within
the framework of the research project DESIGN LOADS FOR COMPOSITE DECKS WITH PROFILED STEEL SHEETING
which was funded by ELASTRON S.A.
Project team:
Project leader
E. Mistakidis, Associate Professor of Structural Analysis, Director of the Laboratory of Struc-tural Analysis and Design
email: emistaki@uth.gr, tel. +30 24210 74171, mob. +30 697 4718682
Leader of the experimental project
P. Perdikaris, Professor of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Director of the Laboratory of Concrete Technology and Reinforced Concrete
Structures
email: filperd@uth.gr, tel.+30-24210-74151
Software Development
K. Dimitriadis, Civil Engineer UTH Greece.
Scientific personnel
Dr. O. Panagouli, Civil Engineer NTUA Greece, . Tzaros, Civil Engineer UTH, A. Giannopoulos, Civil Engineer UTH, . Papachristou, Civil
Engineer UTH.

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Steel sheeting thickness: t=0.75 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500


Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

0.13

26.22

20.58

16.82

12.06

8.85

6.64

5.06

3.88

2.98

2.28

1.72

1.26

0.89

0.58

0.14

28.14

22.07

18.02

13.44

9.87

7.40

5.64

4.32

3.32

2.54

1.91

1.41

0.99

0.65

0.15

30.00

23.54

19.21

14.82

10.88

8.17

6.22

4.77

3.66

2.80

2.11

1.55

1.10

0.71

0.16

31.89

24.98

20.37

16.02

11.89

8.93

6.80

5.21

4.00

3.06

2.31

1.70

1.20

0.78

0.17

33.72

26.40

21.52

17.58

12.90

9.69

7.37

5.66

4.35

3.32

2.51

1.85

1.30

0.85

4.50

0.18

35.52

27.79

22.64

18.96

13.93

10.45

7.95

6.10

4.69

3.58

2.70

1.99

1.41

0.92

0.51

0.19

37.28

29.16

23.74

19.87

14.93

11.21

8.53

6.55

5.03

3.85

2.90

2.14

1.51

0.99

0.55

0.20

39.02

30.50

24.82

20.77

15.94

11.97

9.11

6.99

5.37

4.11

3.10

2.28

1.61

1.06

0.59

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.25

5.50

Maximum values of the variable load Q (kN/m2)

Steel sheeting thickness: t=0.80 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

0.13

26.75

0.14

28.67

1.25

1.50

1.75

21.00

17.17

12.85

22.49

18.37

14.32

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

9.46

7.12

5.442

4.20

3.25

2.50

10.54

7.93

6.066

4.68

3.62

2.79

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

1.91

1.43

1.04

0.71

2.13

1.60

1.16

0.80

4.50

0.15

30.55

23.95

19.55

15.79

11.62

8.75

6.689

5.16

3.99

3.08

2.35

1.76

1.28

0.88

0.54

0.16

32.41

25.39

20.72

17.26

12.70

9.56

7.313

5.64

4.36

3.37

2.57

1.93

1.40

0.96

0.59

0.17

34.23

26.81

21.86

18.32

13.78

10.38

7.936

6.12

4.74

3.66

2.79

2.10

1.52

1.05

0.64

0.18

36.02

28.20

22.98

19.25

14.86

11.19

8.56

6.60

5.11

3.94

3.01

2.26

1.64

1.13

0.70

0.19

37.79

29.59

24.08

20.16

15.94

12.01

9.183

7.08

5.48

4.23

3.23

2.43

1.76

1.21

0.75

0.20

39.52

30.90

25.16

21.05

17.03

12.82

9.807

7.57

5.86

4.52

3.45

2.59

1.89

1.30

0.80

Maximum values of the variable load Q (kN/m2)

One intermediate support is required


Two intermediate supports are required

4.75

5.00

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Steel sheeting thickness: t=1.00 mm
Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

0.13

28.77

22.62

18.51

15.58

12.20

9.31

0.14

30.68

24.09

19.71

16.57

13.60

10.38

0.15

32.55

25.55

20.88

17.55

15.03

11.44

0.16

34.39

26.98

22.03

18.50

15.90

12.51

9.69

0.17

36.20

28.38

23.16

19.44

16.60

13.58

10.52

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.66

4.47

3.54

2.81

2.21

1.72

1.31

0.97

0.68

8.04

6.31

4.98

3.95

3.13

2.47

1.92

1.47

1.09

0.76

8.87

6.96

5.50

4.36

3.46

2.72

2.12

1.62

1.20

0.84

7.61

6.01

4.77

3.78

2.98

2.32

1.77

1.32

0.93

0.59

8.26

6.53

5.18

4.10

3.24

2.52

1.93

1.43

1.01

0.65

7.21

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.25

5.50

0.54

0.18

37.98

29.76

24.28

20.36

17.40

14.64

11.35

8.91

7.04

5.59

4.43

3.49

2.72

2.08

1.55

1.09

0.70

0.19

39.73

31.11

25.37

21.26

18.20

15.71

12.18

9.56

7.56

6.00

4.75

3.75

2.92

2.24

1.66

1.17

0.75

0.20

41.45

32.44

26.44

25.15

18.90

16.43

13.01

10.20

8.07

6.40

5.08

4.00

3.12

2.39

1.78

1.25

0.81

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

Maximum values of the variable load Q (kN/m2)

Steel sheeting thickness: t=1.25 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Thickness
hc (m)

Span L(m)
1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

0.13

31.31

24.65

20.20

17.02

14.64

11.94

9.34

7.41

5.94

4.80

3.88

3.14

2.54

2.04

1.61

1.25

0.95

0.68

0.14

33.20

26.11

21.38

18.01

15.47

13.32

10.42

8.27

6.63

5.35

4.33

3.51

2.84

2.28

1.80

1.40

1.06

0.77

0.15

35.06

27.55

22.55

18.97

16.29

14.20

11.49

9.12

7.32

5.91

4.78

3.88

3.13

2.52

2.00

1.56

1.18

0.85

0.57

0.16

36.88

28.97

23.69

19.92

17.09

14.89

12.57

9.98

8.00

6.46

5.24

4.24

3.43

2.76

2.19

1.71

1.29

0.94

0.63

0.17

38.68

30.36

24.81

20.85

17.87

15.56

13.65

10.83

8.69

7.02

5.69

4.61

3.73

3.00

2.38

1.86

1.41

1.02

0.69

0.18

40.44

31.72

25.91

21.76

18.64

16.22

14.28

11.70

9.38

7.57

6.14

4.98

4.03

3.23

2.57

2.01

1.53

1.11

0.75

0.19

42.17

33.06

26.99

22.65

19.40

16.86

14.84

12.50

10.10

8.13

6.59

5.34

4.32

3.47

2.76

2.16

1.64

1.19

0.81

0.20

43.87

34.38

28.05

23.52

20.13

17.50

15.39

13.40

10.7

8.68

7.04

5.71

4.62

3.71

2.95

2.31

1.76

1.28

0.87

Maximum values of the variable load Q (kN/m2)

One intermediate support is required

0.51

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Steel sheeting thickness: t=0.75 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

0.13

20.58

16.07

13.06

10.44

7.59

5.24

4.23

3.19

2.39

1.77

1.27

0.87

0.54

0.14

22.08

17.22

13.98

11.63

8.46

6.28

4.72

3.55

2.67

1.97

1.42

0.97

0.61

0.15

23.54

18.35

14.88

12.41

9.33

6.93

5.20

3.92

2.94

2.18

1.57

1.08

0.67

0.16

24.99

19.46

15.77

13.14

10.20

7.57

5.68

4.28

3.22

2.38

1.72

1.18

0.73

0.17

26.40

20.54

16.64

13.85

11.07

8.22

6.17

4.65

3.49

2.58

1.86

1.28

0.80

0.18

27.79

21.61

17.49

14.55

11.93

8.86

6.65

5.01

3.76

2.79

2.01

1.38

0.86

0.19

29.16

22.66

18.33

15.23

12.80

9.51

7.14

3.38

4.04

2.99

2.16

1.48

0.93

0.20

30.50

23.69

19.15

15.91

13.47

10.15

7.62

5.75

4.31

3.19

2.31

1.58

0.99

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

0.50

Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)

Steel sheeting thickness: t=0.80 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

0.13

21.00

16.40

13.34

11.13

8.12

6.05

4.57

3.47

2.62

1.97

1.44

1.02

0.67

0.14

22.49

17.55

14.25

11.90

9.05

6.75

5.09

3.86

2.93

2.19

1.61

1.14

0.75

0.15

23.95

18.68

15.16

12.64

9.98

7.44

5.62

4.26

3.23

2.42

1.78

1.26

0.83

4.25

0.16

25.39

19.78

16.04

13.37

10.91

8.13

6.10

4.66

3.53

2.65

1.95

1.38

0.91

0.52

0.17

26.81

20.87

16.91

14.08

11.84

8.83

6.66

5.06

3.83

2.87

2.11

1.50

0.99

0.57

0.18

28.20

21.93

17.76

14.78

12.54

9.52

7.19

5.46

4.13

3.10

2.28

1.61

1.07

0.61

0.19

29.56

22.98

18.59

15.46

13.11

10.21

7.71

5.85

4.44

3.33

2.45

1.73

1.15

0.66

0.20

30.90

24.01

19.41

16.13

13.67

10.90

8.24

6.25

4.74

3.55

2.61

1.85

1.23

0.71

Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)

One intermediate support is required


Two intermediate supports are required

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

25

Steel sheeting thickness: t=1.00 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

0.13

22.62

17.69

14.41

12.06

10.08

7.55

5.73

4.39

3.37

2.57

1.94

1.43

1.01

0.67

0.14

24.09

18.83

15.32

12.81

10.93

8.47

6.44

4.93

3.79

2.90

2.19

1.62

1.15

0.77

0.15

25.55

19.95

16.21

13.54

11.54

9.83

7.55

5.86

4.56

3.56

2.76

2.11

1.58

1.13

0.76

4.50

0.16

26.98

21.04

17.09

14.26

12.15

10.50

8.26

6.40

4.99

3.89

3.02

2.31

1.73

1.24

0.84

0.17

28.38

22.12

17.95

14.97

12.74

11.00

8.96

6.95

5.42

4.23

3.28

2.51

1.88

1.35

0.91

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

0.54

0.18

29.76

23.18

18.79

15.66

13.31

11.48

9.67

7.50

5.85

4.56

3.53

2.71

2.02

1.46

0.98

0.58

0.19

31.11

24.22

19.62

16.34

13.88

11.96

10.37

8.05

6.28

4.89

3.79

2.90

2.17

1.57

1.06

0.63

0.20

32.44

25.24

20.43

17.00

14.43

12.43

10.83

5.60

6.70

5.23

4.05

3.10

2.32

1.68

1.13

0.67

Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)

Steel sheeting thickness: t=1.25 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

0.13

24.65

19.31

15.75

13.21

10.02

7.49

5.68

4.35

3.33

2.53

1.91

1.40

0.98

0.64

4.50

4.75

5.00

1.28

0.90

0.57

0.14

26.11

20.44

16.66

13.95

11.26

8.42

6.39

4.89

3.75

2.86

2.16

1.59

1.12

0.74

0.15

27.55

21.54

17.54

14.68

12.54

10.87

9.53

7.60

5.99

4.74

3.74

2.94

2.28

1.74

0.16

28.97

22.63

18.41

15.39

13.13

11.37

9.76

8.40

6.63

5.25

4.15

3.27

2.54

1.94

1.44

1.11

0.65

0.17

30.36

23.70

19.26

16.09

13.71

11.86

10.38

9.17

7.34

5.86

4.68

3.73

2.94

2.30

1.75

1.29

0.89

5.25

0.55

0.18

31.72

24.75

20.10

16.77

14.29

12.35

10.80

9.53

7.92

6.32

5.05

4.02

3.18

2.48

1.89

1.39

0.97

0.60

0.19

33.06

25.77

20.91

17.44

14.84

12.82

11.20

9.87

8.50

6.79

5.42

4.32

3.42

2.67

2.04

1.50

1.04

0.65

0.20

34.38

26.78

21.72

18.10

15.39

13.28

11.59

10.21

9.06

7.25

5.80

4.62

3.65

2.85

2.18

1.61

1.12

0.70


Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)

One intermediate support is required

5.50

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Steel sheeting thickness: t=0.75 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness
hc (m)

Span L(m)
1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

0.13

21.53

16.82

13.69

10.96

7.99

5.95

4.49

3.40

2.57

1.93

1.41

0.99

0.65

0.14

23.09

18.03

14.66

12.21

8.91

6.64

5.00

3.79

2.87

2.15

1.57

1.11

0.72

0.15

24.63

19.21

15.61

13.03

9.82

7.32

5.52

4.18

3.16

2.37

1.73

1.22

0.80

0.16

26.14

20.38

16.54

13.80

10.73

8.00

6.03

4.57

3.46

2.59

1.90

1.34

0.88

0.17

27.62

21.52

17.45

14.55

11.65

8.68

6.55

4.96

3.76

2.81

2.06

1.45

0.95

0.54

0.18

29.08

22.64

18.35

15.29

12.56

9.36

7.06

5.35

4.05

3.03

2.22

1.57

1.03

0.58

0.19

30.52

23.75

19.23

16.01

13.48

10.04

7.57

5.74

4.35

3.25

2.38

1.68

1.10

0.62

0.20

31.92

24.83

20.10

16.72

14.18

10.72

8.09

6.13

4.60

3.48

2.55

1.80

1.18

0.67

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)

Steel sheeting thickness: t=0.80 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness
hc (m)

Span L(m)
1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

0.13

21.96

17.17

13.98

11.68

8.55

6.39

4.84

3.69

2.82

2.13

1.59

1.15

0.78

0.14

23.52

18.37

14.94

12.49

9.52

7.12

5.40

4.12

3.14

2.38

1.77

1.28

0.88

4.25

0.54

0.15

25.05

19.55

15.89

13.27

10.50

7.85

5.95

4.54

3.46

2.62

1.95

1.41

0.97

0.60

0.16

26.56

20.72

16.82

14.04

11.48

8.58

6.51

4.96

3.79

2.87

2.14

1.55

1.06

0.65

0.17

28.04

21.86

17.73

14.79

12.46

9.32

7.06

5.39

4.11

3.11

2.32

1.68

1.15

0.71

0.18

29.50

22.98

18.63

15.52

13.19

10.05

7.62

5.81

4.44

3.36

2.50

1.81

1.24

0.77

0.19

30.93

24.08

19.51

16.24

13.80

10.78

8.17

6.24

4.76

3.61

2.69

1.94

1.33

0.83

0.20

32.34

25.16

20.37

16.95

14.39

11.51

8.73

6.66

5.08

3.85

2.87

2.08

1.43

0.88


Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)


One intermediate support is required
Two intermediate supports are required

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

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Steel sheeting thickness: t=1.00 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

0.13

23.65

18.51

0.14

25.19

19.71

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

15.09

12.65

16.05

13.44

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

10.82

8.41

6.48

5.04

3.95

3.09

2.41

11.48

9.38

7.22

5.62

4.40

3.45

2.69

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

1.86

1.41

1.04

0.72

2.08

1.58

1.16

0.81

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

0.51

0.15

26.71

20.88

16.99

14.21

12.13

10.34

7.97

6.20

4.86

3.81

2.97

2.30

1.74

1.28

0.90

0.57

0.16

28.21

22.03

17.91

14.97

12.76

11.05

8.71

6.78

5.31

4.17

3.25

2.51

1.91

1.41

0.98

0.62

0.17

29.68

23.16

18.82

15.72

13.39

11.58

9.46

7.36

5.77

4.52

3.53

2.73

2.07

1.53

1.07

0.68

0.18

31.13

24.28

19.71

16.44

14.00

12.09

10.20

7.94

6.22

4.88

3.81

2.95

2.24

1.65

1.16

0.74

0.19

32.55

25.37

20.58

17.16

14.59

16.60

10.94

8.52

6.68

5.24

4.09

3.17

2.41

1.77

1.24

0.79

0.20

33.94

26.44

21.43

17.86

15.18

13.09

11.43

9.10

7.13

5.60

4.37

3.38

2.57

1.90

1.33

0.85

Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)

Steel sheeting thickness: t=1.25 mm


Concrete: C20/25
Steel reinforcement: S500
Reinforcement at the positions of hogging moments
hc (m)

0.13

0.14

0.15

0.16

0.17

0.18

0.19

0.20

Reinforcement

8/20

8/20

8/15

8/15

10/20

10/20

10/15

10/15

Thickness

Span L(m)

hc (m)

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

0.58

0.13

25.76

20.20

16.49

13.85

11.86

9.88

7.61

5.94

4.67

3.68

2.89

2.26

1.74

1.31

0.95

0.64

0.14

27.29

21.38

17.44

14.63

12.52

10.88

8.55

6.68

5.25

4.14

3.26

2.55

1.97

1.48

1.08

0.74

0.15

28.80

22.55

18.37

15.40

13.16

11.42

10.03

8.21

6.54

5.24

4.20

3.37

2.68

2.11

1.63

1.22

0.88

0.16

30.28

23.69

19.29

16.15

13.79

11.96

10.49

8.98

7.15

5.73

4.60

3.68

2.93

2.31

1.79

1.34

0.96

0.64

0.17

31.74

24.81

20.18

16.88

14.41

12.48

10.94

9.68

7.77

6.22

5.00

4.00

3.19

2.51

1.95

1.46

1.05

0.70

0.18

33.17

25.91

21.06

17.60

15.01

12.99

11.38

10.06

8.38

6.72

5.39

4.32

3.44

2.72

2.10

1.58

1.14

0.76

0.19

34.76

26.99

21.93

18.31

15.56

13.49

11.80

10.42

9.00

7.21

5.79

4.64

3.70

2.92

2.26

1.70

1.23

0.82

0.20

35.96

28.05

22.77

19.00

16.18

13.98

12.22

10.78

9.58

7.70

6.16

4.96

3.96

3.12

2.42

1.82

1.31

0.88

Maximum values of the variable load (kN/m2)


One intermediate support is required

5.50

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DESIGN TABLES FOR LIGHT FLOORS MADE OF SYMDECK73 STEEL SHEETING (COLD FORMED THIN SHEETING
SECTION)
The ultimate loads for light floors made of SYMDECK73 steel sheeting are given in the following (i.e. without the consideration
of the composite action). The tables can be used for the design of light floors (e.g. steel sheeting & laminate wood & coverage)
or in the case of covering the steel sheeting with light weight concrete where the composite action is neglected.
The floor loads are divided in two categories: permanent load G and variable load Q. The design for the two states considered
is described below:
Serviceability limit state SLS
For the serviceability limit state, the ultimate load is given for two displacement limits, L/200 and L/300, where Lis the span
length. This ultimate load refers to the load combination G + Q (safety factors equal to 1.00). These loads are presented in the
tables as qRd - SLS - L/200 qRd - SLS - L/300.
Ultimate limit state ULS
In the ultimate limit state, the ultimate load is calculated taking into account the bending moment resistance of the most critical cross-section. The calculated ultimate loads corre-spond to the load combination 1.35G + 1.50Q and denoted in the tables
as qRd - ULS.
Use of tables
Depending on the rate between permanent and variable loads, the critical check may cor-respond either to the serviceability
or to the ultimate limit state.

Example:
Consider a floor in which the following loads are applied permanent load G=1.0 kN/m2 and variable load Q=5.0 kN/m2. The
design of the floor is required (steel thickness, span lengths) for three equal spans continuous beam structural system. The
serviceability limit state check should be per-formed with an acceptable displacement equal to L/300.
1. Calculation of design load for the serviceability limit state
qSd - SLS = G + Q = 1.0 + 5.0 = 6.0 kN/m2
2. Calculation of design load for the ultimate limit state
qSd - ULS = 1.35G + 1.5Q = 1.35 x 1.0 + 1.5 x 5.0 = 8.85 kN/m2
3. From the design tables for a continuous beam of three equals spans, the following combinations are obtained that satisfy
both the SLS check (qSd -SLS < qRd - SLS - L/300) and the ULS check (qSd -ULS < qRd - ULS).
t=0.75mm, L=2.25m
t=0.80mm, L=2.25m
t=1.00mm, L=2.75m
t=1.25mm, L=3.00m

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t=0.75 mm
=,75 mm
L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

qRd - SLS - L/200

26.28

16.55

11.09

7.79

5.68

4.27

3.29

2.58

2.07

1.68

qRd - SLS - L/300

17.52

11.03

7.39

5.19

3.78

2.84

2.19

1.72

1.38

1.12

qRd - ULS

22.97

16.88

12.92

10.21

8.27

6.83

5.74

4.89

4.22

3.68

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

1.39

1.16

0.97

0.92

0.77

0.65

3.23

2.86

6.00

0.83

0.71

0.61

0.53

0.47

0.41

0.55

0.47

0.41

0.36

0.31

0.27

2.55

2.29

2.07

1.88

1.71

1.56

1.44

t=0.80 mm
L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

28.03

17.65

11.83

8.31

6.06

4.55

3.50

2.76

2.21

1.79

1.48

1.23

1.04

0.88

0.76

0.65

0.57

0.50

0.44

qRd - SLS - L/300

18.69

11.77

7.88

5.54

4.04

3.03

2.34

1.84

1.47

1.20

0.99

0.82

0.69

0.59

0.50

0.44

0.38

0.33

0.29

qRd - ULS

24.57

18.05

13.82

10.92

8.84

7.31

6.14

5.23

4.51

3.93

3.46

3.06

2.73

2.45

2.21

2.00

1.83

1.67

1.54

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

t=1.00 mm
L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

qRd - SLS - L/200

35.18

22.15

14.84

10.42

7.60

5.71

4.40

3.46

2.77

2.25

1.86

1.55

1.30

1.11

0.95

0.82

0.71

0.62

0.55

qRd - SLS - L/300

23.45

14.77

9.89

6.95

5.07

3.81

2.93

2.31

1.85

1.50

1.24

1.03

0.87

0.74

0.63

0.55

0.48

0.42

0.37

qRd - ULS

30.86

22.67

17.36

13.72

11.11

9.18

7.72

6.57

5.67

4.94

4.34

3.84

3.43

3.08

2.78

2.52

2.30

2.10

1.93

t=1.25 mm
L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

44.07

27.75

18.59

13.06

9.52

7.15

5.51

4.33

3.47

2.82

2.32

1.94

1.63

1.39

1.19

1.03

0.89

0.78

0.69

qRd - SLS - L/300

29.38

18.50

12.39

8.70

6.35

4.77

3.67

2.89

2.31

1.88

1.55

1.29

1.09

0.93

0.79

0.69

0.60

0.52

0.46

qRd - ULS

38.72

28.45

21.78

17.21

13.94

11.52

9.68

8.25

7.11

6.20

5.44

4.82

4.30

3.86

3.48

3.16

2.88

2.64

2.42

t=0.75 mm

L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

63.03

39.77

26.67

18.72

13.65

10.26

7.89

6.20

4.97

4.03

3.33

2.78

2.34

2.00

1.70

1.47

1.28

1.12

0.99

qRd - SLS - L/300

42.02

26.52

17.78

12.48

9.10

6.84

5.26

4.13

3.31

2.69

2.22

1.85

1.56

1.33

1.13

0.98

0.85

0.75

0.66

qRd - ULS

17.44

12.86

9.88

7.84

6.36

5.28

4.44

3.79

3.27

2.85

2.51

2.22

1.99

1.78

1.61

1.46

1.33

1.22

1.12

t=0.80 mm

L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

67.57

42.48

28.41

19.98

14.55

10.91

8.43

6.63

5.30

4.31

3.55

2.96

2.50

2.12

1.82

1.57

1.37

1.20

1.05

qRd - SLS - L/300

45.05

28.32

18.94

13.32

9.70

7.28

5.62

4.42

3.54

2.87

2.37

1.98

1.66

1.41

1.22

1.05

0.91

0.80

0.70

qRd - ULS

19.05

14.05

10.80

8.57

6.96

5.77

4.85

4.14

3.57

3.12

2.74

2.43

2.17

1.95

1.76

1.60

1.45

1.33

1.22

Ultimate loads in kN/m2 for the ultimate and serviceability limit states.

30

t=1.00 mm

L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

84.55

53.35

35.71

25.06

18.27

13.75

10.56

8.33

6.65

5.42

4.46

3.72

3.13

2.66

2.27

1.97

1.72

1.50

1.32

qRd - SLS - L/300

56.37

35.57

23.81

16.70

12.18

9.17

7.04

5.56

4.44

3.61

2.98

2.48

2.09

1.78

1.52

1.32

1.15

1.00

0.88

qRd - ULS

25.91

19.11

14.69

11.65

9.47

7.84

6.60

5.64

4.87

4.24

3.73

3.31

2.95

2.65

2.40

2.17

1.98

1.81

1.66

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

t=1.25 mm

L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

qRd - SLS - L/200

105.9

66.79

qRd - SLS - L/300

70.62

44.53

qRd - ULS

35.09

25.89

2.75

3.00

3.25

44.64

31.42

29.76

20.95

22.89

17.19

13.27

10.42

8.33

6.77

5.59

4.66

3.93

3.34

2.86

2.48

2.15

1.88

1.66

15.26

11.46

8.85

6.94

5.56

4.51

3.72

3.11

2.62

2.22

1.91

1.65

1.43

1.25

1.10

19.90

15.79

12.83

10.63

8.95

7.64

6.60

5.75

5.06

4.48

4.00

3.60

3.25

2.94

2.68

2.45

2.25

t=0.75 mm
L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

49.67

31.36

20.96

14.73

10.78

8.09

6.22

4.90

3.92

3.18

2.62

2.19

1.84

1.56

1.34

1.16

1.01

0.88

0.78

qRd - SLS - L/300

33.11

20.91

13.98

9.82

7.18

5.39

4.15

3.26

2.61

2.12

1.75

1.46

1.23

1.04

0.90

0.77

0.67

0.59

0.52

qRd - ULS

21.80

16.07

12.35

9.80

7.95

6.60

5.55

4.73

4.08

3.56

3.14

2.78

2.48

2.23

2.01

1.82

1.66

1.52

1.40

t=0.80 mm

L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

53.19

33.40

22.37

15.71

11.47

8.59

6.64

5.21

4.18

3.40

2.80

2.33

1.96

1.67

1.43

1.24

1.07

0.94

0.83

qRd - SLS - L/300

35.46

22.26

14.91

10.47

7.65

5.73

4.43

3.47

2.78

2.26

1.87

1.55

1.30

1.12

0.95

0.83

0.72

0.63

0.55

qRd - ULS

23.82

17.56

13.50

10.71

8.70

7.21

6.07

5.18

4.47

3.90

3.43

3.04

2.71

2.44

2.20

2.00

1.82

1.66

1.53

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

t=1.00 mm

L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

qRd - SLS - L/200


qRd - SLS - L/300

66.37

41.87

28.09

19.70

14.37

10.83

8.33

6.55

5.24

4.26

3.51

2.93

2.46

2.10

1.80

1.55

1.35

1.18

1.04

44.25

27.91

18.73

13.13

9.58

7.22

5.56

4.37

3.49

2.84

2.34

1.95

1.64

1.40

1.20

1.04

0.90

0.79

0.69

qRd - ULS

32.40

23.89

18.36

14.57

11.84

9.81

8.25

7.05

6.08

5.30

4.67

4.14

3.69

3.32

3.00

2.71

2.47

2.26

2.08

t=1.25 mm
L (m)

1.50

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.25

3.50

3.75

4.00

4.25

4.50

4.75

5.00

5.25

5.50

5.75

6.00

qRd - SLS - L/200

83.33

52.40

35.21

24.67

18.01

13.48

10.42

8.21

6.55

5.34

4.40

3.66

3.07

2.62

2.25

1.94

1.69

1.48

1.30

qRd - SLS - L/300

55.56

34.93

23.47

16.45

12.01

8.99

6.94

5.47

4.37

3.56

2.93

2.44

2.06

1.75

1.50

1.30

1.13

0.99

0.87

qRd - ULS

43.87

32.35

24.87

19.74

16.04

13.29

11.18

9.55

8.24

7.19

6.33

5.61

5.00

4.49

4.06

3.68

3.35

3.07

2.82

Ultimate loads in kN/m2 for the ultimate and serviceability limit states.

31

COMPOSITE FLOOR DECKS CONSTRUCTION DETAILS

SIDE END DETAIL

CANTILEVER SIDE END DETAIL

END DETAIL

CANTILEVER END DETAIL

32

STEEL OR CONCRETE BEAM


AND SUPPORT
50min

50min

50min

SYMDECK

SYMDECK

END DETAIL SUPPORT


ON WALL

70min

SYMDECK

DOUBLE SUPPORT
ON STEEL OR CONCRETE BEAM

75min

SYMDECK

DOUBLE SUPPORT
ON WALL

70min

70min

SYMDECK

SYMDECK

DETAIL OF COMPOSITE FLOOR (CHANGE DIRECTION)

STEEL STUD
VARIABLE SLAB DEPTH

CONTINUOUS SUPPORT
ON STEEL OR CONCRETE BEAM

CONCRETE SLAB
SYMDECK 73
END DIAPHRAGM

SYMDECK

CONTINUOUS SUPPORT
ON WALL

100min

SYMDECK

35

SCAFFOLDING PLANK - METALDECK


ELASTRON S.A., following its tradition in the productions of pioneering products, produces and distributes the metal plank
for scaffolds METALDECK made from high resistance galvanized cold rolled steel.
The METALDECK is a standard and qualitative industrial product with special characteristics such as: a) antislip deck, b)
special designed hooks for safe and easy connection with the scaffolding. Furthermore, its unique design gives maximum
resistance to loads up to 450kg/m2.

The METALDECKs use contributes to the better antiseismic and wind behavior of the product and provides the required
safety for the personnel, since it forms a solid platform without dangerous gaps among the floors. Moreover, the use of the
galvanized steel allows the inspection of the plank before and while the work is in progress. The technical specifications of the
METALDECK contribute to the accurate calculation of the systems caffold metal plank.

The METALDECK is available in widths of 300, 330, and 500 mm and in standardizes lengths of 2, 2.5, and 3 meters, but can
be ordered at any length.
This product that meets the strictest demands of the European Union regarding safety and functionality, is available in the
Greek and International market.
As an extra product the Footstopper is available as well, in order to provide topmost safety for the workers preventing their
fall or the dropping of objects.

36
Instructions directions for fitting and supporting:
METALDECK
The METALDECK is placed by the scaffolding in order to bridge (span) its frames and create a horizontal level (work area
platform). During placement on the side of the scaffolding frame, each METALDECK must be secured at the bottom with a
specific security pin in order to ensure the safe placement and to avoid its involuntary elevation (Picture 1).
In order to create the work area platform, one or more METALDECK can be used accordingly to the frame width. The metal
planks are placed side by side along their longitudinal side and special attention must be paid not to create gaps bigger than
25 mm (Picture 2).

max 25mm

Picture 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

Picture 4

At no occation, should there be used a METALDECK of smaller or bigger length than the length of the scaffold pylon. In any
case METALDECKs hooks must be clasped on either side of the scaffolds metal frames (Picture 3).
The placement of the successive along the METALDECKs length must be done in such a way that ensures the continuation
of the platform work area with the overlapping of the special design hooks (Picture 4). Moreover, the hooks must clasp to the
tubular scaffold frame of the metal plank.

Footstopper
The Footstopper is placed vertically to the work platform area, along and across the scaffolding
at its edge in order to bridge two tubular elements of the scaffold frame, on the base of the
work area platform (Picture 5).
The upper end of the metal protective bar (Footstopper) must be 200 mm over the
platforms work area surface (Picture 6).
In no case the Footstopper can be used as metal plank or work area platform. This
product is designed solely to ensure the greatest safety of the workers against their
fall or their dropping of objects.

Photo 5

Photo 6

37

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Advantages:
ntislip surface
Water drainages holes
Safety pin
Qualitive industrial product
asy to install
Certified product

METALDECK type:

PE
ype

Length (m)

Width (m)

Weight (kg)

MM - 2.0/30

2.0

0.30

10

MM - 2.5/30

2.5

0.30

13

MM - 3.0/30

3.0

0.30

15

MM - 2.0/33

2.0

0.33

11

MM - 2.5/33

2.5

0.33

14

MM - 3.0/33

3.0

0.33

16

Length (m)

Width (m)

Weight (kg)

MM N - 2.0/30

2.0

0.30

13

MM N - 2.5/30

2.5

0.30

16

MM N - 3.0/30

3.0

0.30

19

MM N - 2.0/30

2.0

0.33

14

MM N - 2.5/30

2.5

0.33

17

MM N - 3.0/30

3.0

0.33

20

MM N - 2.0/50

2.0

0.50

17

MM N - 2.5/50

2.5

0.50

21

MM N - 3.0/50

3.0

0.50

24

PE
ype

Technical specifications:
Material quality
Thickness
Surface protection
Length
Width

Galvanized steel S 320GD Z 275


1 mm
Hot dip galvanized
2m, 2.5m, 3m or any length
on demand
300 330 500mm

Uniform load capacity

Up to class 5 (450kgr/m2) according to EN12811

Hook material quality

Galvanized steel S 320GD Z 275

Hook thickness
Hook surface protection

2.5 mm
Hot dip galvanized

38
FOOTSTOPPER
ype

Length (m)

Width (m)

Weight (kg)

MB 2.0

2.0

0.20

MB 2.5

2.5

0.20

MB 3.0

3.0

0.20

LOAD CLASSES
The load classes according to the METALDECK type and its span are given in the following table:

METALDECK type
Length L (m)

500

330

300

330

300

2.00 m

2.50 m

3.00 m

Load
classes

The service loads shall be as specified in the following table ( 12811-1:2003, Table 3).

Service loads on working areas


Load class

Concentrated
load on area
500 mm x 500 mm F1

Uniformly
distributed
load q1

Partial area load

Concentrated
load on area
200 mm x 200 mm F2

q2
Kgr/m

Partial area
factor ap

kN/m

Kgr/m

kN

kgr

kN

kgr

kN/m

0.75

75

1.50

150

1.00

100

1.50

150

1.50

150

1.00

100

2.00

200

1.50

150

1.00

100

3.00

300

3.00

300

1.00

100

5.00

500

0.4

4.50

450

3.00

300

1.00

100

7.50

750

0.4

6.00

600

3.00

300

1.00

100

10.00

1000

0.5

1k = 100kgr

39

MARKING - DESIGNATION
(according to 12810 1:2003)

SYSTEM WIDTH CLASS

CLIENT

PRODUCT

STANDAR SERVICE
EN
LOAD
CLASS

WIDTH LENGTH

WITHOUT
DROP
TEST

WITH OR WITHOUT
CENTRAL
NERVE

LENGTH OF METALDECK
The length of the METALDECK is the distance of the axes of the scaffolds hollow sections ( 48.3).

48.3

48.3

hook

EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS CERTIFICATION


The experimental determination and the certification of METALEDECK and the Footstopper are made by the Laboratory of
Structural Analysis and Design (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly).
The product is certified according to Eurocode 3 part 1.3 (ENV 19993 1Q1996, Design of Thin-Walled Structures) and the
European Standard EN 12811 1:2003 (Temporary works equipment Part 1: Scaffolds-Performance requirements and general design).
BUREAU VERITAS confirmed that the technical documents of the METALDECK are in compliance with the applicable requirements of the KYA16440/10,4/445.

41

LONG PRODUCTS
BEAMS IPB I (DIN 1025-3)
S275JR & S355 (EN10025)
Tolerances in accordance with EN 10034

Dimensions

Cross section

Weight

Resisting moment

HEA
100

h (mm)

b (mm)

s (mm)

t (mm)

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

96

100

5.0

8.0

21.2

16.7

72.08

26.08

120

114

120

5.0

8.0

25.3

19.9

106.0

38.5

140

133

140

5.5

8.5

31.4

24.7

155.0

55.6

160

152

160

6.0

9.0

38.8

30.4

220.0

76.9

180

171

180

6.0

9.5

45.3

35.5

294.0

103.0

200

190

200

6.5

10.0

53.8

42.3

389.0

134.0

220

210

220

7.0

11.0

64.3

50.5

515.0

178.0

240

230

240

7.5

12.0

76.8

60.3

675.0

231.0

260

250

260

7.5

12.5

86.8

68.2

836.0

282.0

280

270

280

8.0

13.0

97.3

76.4

1010.0

340.0

300

290

300

8.5

14.0

113.0

88.3

1260.0

421.0

320

310

300

9.0

15.5

124.0

97.6

1480.0

466.0

340

330

300

9.5

16.5

133.0

105.0

1680.0

496.0

360

350

300

10.0

17.5

143.0

112.0

1890.0

526.0

400

390

300

11.0

19.0

159.0

125.0

2310.0

571.0

450

440

300

11.5

21.0

178.0

140.0

2900.0

631.0

500

490

300

12.0

23.0

198.0

155.0

3550.0

691.0

550

540

300

12.5

24.0

212.0

166.0

4150.0

721.0

600

590

300

13.0

25.0

226.0

178.0

4790.0

751.0

650

640

300

13.5

26

242

195.0

5470

782

700

690

300

14.5

27

260

209.0

6240

812

800

790

300

15

28

286

230.0

7680

843

900

890

300

16

30

320

258.0

9480

903

1000

990

300

16.5

31

347

279.0

11190

934

42

BEAMS IPB (DIN 1025-2)


S275JR & S355 (EN10025)
Tolerances in accordance with EN 10034

Dimensions

Cross section

Weight

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Resisting moment

HEB
h (mm)

b (mm)

s (mm)

t (mm)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

100

100

100

6.0

10.0

26.0

20.4

89.9

33.5

120

120

120

6.5

11.0

34.0

26.7

144.0

52.9

140

140

140

7.0

12.0

43.0

33.7

216.0

78.5

160

160

160

8.0

13.0

54.3

42.6

311.0

111.0

180

180

180

8.5

14.0

65.3

51.2

426.0

151.0

200

200

200

9.0

15.0

78.1

61.3

570.0

200.0

220

220

220

9.5

16.0

91.0

71.5

736.0

258.0

240

240

240

10.0

17.0

106.0

83.2

938.0

327.0

260

260

260

10.0

17.5

118.0

93.0

1150.0

395.0

280

280

280

10.5

18.0

131.0

103.0

1380.0

471.0

300

300

300

11.0

19.0

149.0

117.0

1680.0

571.0

320

320

300

11.5

20.5

161.0

127.0

1930.0

616.0

340

340

300

12.0

21.5

171.0

134.0

2160.0

646.0

360

360

300

12.5

22.5

181.0

142.0

2400.0

676.0

400

400

300

13.5

24.0

198.0

155.0

2880.0

721.0

450

450

300

14.0

26.0

218.0

171.0

3550.0

781.0

500

500

300

14.5

28.0

239.0

187.0

4290.0

842.0

550

550

300

15.0

29.0

254.0

199.0

4970.0

872.0

600

600

300

15.5

30.0

270.0

212.0

5700.0

902.0

650

650

300

16.0

31.0

286.0

231.0

6480.0

932.0

700

700

300

17.0

32.0

306.0

247.0

7340.0

963.0

800

800

300

17.5

33.0

334.0

269.0

8980.0

994.0

900

900

300

18.5

35.0

371.0

298.0

10980.0

1050.0

1000

1000

300

19.0

36.0

400.0

322.0

12890.0

1090.0

43

BEAMS IPB V (DIN 1025-4)


S275JR & S355 (EN10025)
Tolerances in accordance with EN 10034

Dimensions

Cross section

Weight

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Resisting moment

HEM
h (mm)

b (mm)

s (mm)

t (mm)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

100

120

106

12.0

20.0

53.2

42.8

190.0

75.3

120

140

126

12.5

21.0

66.4

53.4

288.0

112.0

140

160

146

13.0

22.0

80.6

64.8

411.0

157.0

160

180

166

14.0

23.0

97.1

78.1

566.0

212.0

180

200

186

14.5

24.0

113.0

91.1

748.0

277.0

200

220

206

15.0

25.0

131.0

106.0

967.0

354.0

220

240

226

15.5

26.0

149.0

120.0

1220.0

444.0

240

270

248

18.0

32.0

200.0

161.0

1800.0

657.0

260

290

268

18.5

32.5

220.0

176.0

2160.0

780.0

280

310

288

21.0

33.0

240.0

194.0

2550.0

914.0

300

340

310

16.0

39.0

303.0

244.0

3480.0

1250.0

320/305

320

305

21.0

29.0

225.0

180.0

2560.0

901.0

320

359

309

21.0

40.0

312.0

251.0

3800.0

1280.0

340

377

309

21.0

40.0

316.0

254.0

4050.0

1280.0

360

395

308

21.0

40.0

319.0

256.0

4300.0

1270.0

400

432

307

21.0

40.0

326.0

262.0

4820.0

1260.0

450

478

307

21.0

40.0

335.0

270.0

5500.0

1260.0

500

524

306

21.0

40.0

344.0

277.0

6180.0

1250.0

550

572

306

21.0

40.0

354.0

285.0

6920.0

1250.0

600

620

305

21.0

40.0

364.0

292.0

7660.0

1240.0

650

668

305

21.0

40.0

374.0

300.0

8430.0

1240.0

700

716

304

21.0

40.0

383.0

309.0

9200.0

11240.0

800

814

303

21.0

40.0

404.0

325.0

10870.0

1230.0

900

910

302

21.0

40.0

424.0

341.0

12540.0

1220.0

1000

1000

302

21.0

40.0

444.0

358.0

14330.0

1220.0

44

JOISTS IPE (DIN 1025-3)


S275JR & S355 (EN10025)
Tolerances in accordance with EN 10034

Dimensions

Cross section

Weight

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Resisting moment

IPE
h (mm)

b (mm)

s (mm)

t (mm)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

80

80

46

3.8

5.2

7.64

6.00

22.0

3.69

100

100

55

4.1

5.7

10.30

8.10

34.2

5.79

120

120

64

4.4

6.3

13.20

10.40

53.0

8.65

140

140

73

4.7

6.9

16.40

12.90

77.3

12.30

160

160

82

5.0

7.4

20.10

15.80

109.0

16.70

180

180

91

5.3

8.0

23.90

18.80

146.0

22.20

200

200

100

5.6

8.5

28.50

22.40

194.0

28.50

220

220

110

5.9

9.2

33.40

26.20

252.0

37.30

240

240

120

6.2

9.8

39.10

30.70

324.0

47.30

270

270

135

6.6

10.2

45.90

36.10

429.0

62.10

300

300

150

7.1

10.7

53.80

42.20

557.0

80.50

330

330

160

7.5

11.5

62.60

49.10

713.0

98.50

360

360

170

8.0

12.7

72.70

57.10

904.0

123.00

400

400

180

8.6

13.5

84.50

66.30

1160.0

146.00

450

450

190

9.4

14.6

98.80

77.60

1500.0

176.00

500

500

200

10.2

16.0

116.0

90.70

1930.0

214.00

550

550

210

11.1

17.2

134.0

106.00

2440.0

254.00

600

600

220

12.0

19.0

156.0

122.00

3070.0

308.00

45

JOISTS IPN (DIN 1025-1)


S275JR & S355 (EN10025)
Tolerances in accordance with EN 10034

Dimensions

Cross section

Weight

Resisting moment

IPN
h (mm)

b (mm)

s (mm)

t (mm)

F (cm )

G (kg/m)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

80

80

42

3.9

5.9

7.57

5.94

19.5

3.00

100

100

50

4.5

6.8

10.60

8.34

34.2

4.88

120

120

60

5.1

7.7

14.20

11.10

54.7

7.41

140

140

68

5.7

8.6

18.20

14.30

81.9

10.70

160

160

74

6.3

9.5

22.80

17.90

117.0

14.80

180

180

82

6.9

10.4

27.90

21.90

161.0

19.80

200

200

90

7.5

11.3

33.40

26.20

214.0

26.00

220

220

98

8.1

12.2

39.50

31.10

278.0

33.10

240

240

105

8.7

13.1

46.10

36.20

354.0

41.70

260

260

113

9.4

14.1

53.30

41.90

442.0

51.00

280

280

119

10.1

15.2

61.00

47.90

542.0

61.20

300

300

125

10.8

16.2

69.00

54.20

653.0

72.20

320

320

131

11.5

17.3

77.70

61.00

782.0

84.70

340

340

137

12.2

18.3

86.70

68.00

923.0

98.40

360

360

143

13.0

19.5

97.00

76.10

1090.0

114.00

380

380

149

13.7

20.5

107.00

84.00

1260.0

131.00

400

400

155

14.4

21.6

118.00

92.40

1460.0

149.00

450

450

170

16.2

24.3

147.00

115.00

2040.0

203.0

500

500

185

18.0

27.0

179.00

141.00

2750.0

268.0

550

550

200

19.0

30.0

212.00

166.00

3610.0

349.0

600

600

215

21.6

32.4

254.00

199.00

4630.0

434.0

46

CHANNELS U PN (DIN 1026-1, 1026-2)


Tolerances in accordance with EN 10279

Dimensions

Cross section

Weight

Resisting moment

UPN
30/15

h (mm)

b (mm)

s (mm)

t (mm)

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

30

15

4.0

4.5

2.21

1.74

1.69

0.39

40/20

40

20

5.0

5.5

3.66

2.87

3.79

0.86

40/35

40

35

5.0

7.0

6.21

4.87

7.05

3.08

50/25

50

25

5.0

6.0

4.92

3.86

6.73

1.48

50/38

50

38

5.0

7.0

7.12

5.59

10.6

3.75

60/30

60

30

6.0

6.0

6.46

5.07

10.5

2.16

65/42

65

42

5.5

7.5

9.03

7.09

17.7

5.07

80/45

80

45

6.0

8.0

11.00

8.64

26.5

6.36

100/50

100

50

6.0

8.5

13.50

10.60

41.2

8.49

120/55

120

55

7.0

9.0

17.00

13.40

60.7

11.1

140/60

140

60

7.0

10.0

20.40

16.00

86.4

14.8

160/65

160

65

7.5

10.5

24.00

18.80

116.00

18.3

180/70

180

70

8.0

11.0

28.00

22.00

150.00

22.4

200/75

200

75

8.5

11.5

32.20

25.30

191.00

27.0

220/80

220

80

9.0

12.5

37.40

29.40

245.00

33.6

240/85

240

85

9.5

13.0

42.30

33.20

300.00

39.6

260/90

260

90

10.0

14.0

48.30

37.90

371.00

47.7

280/95

280

95

10.0

15.0

53.30

41.80

448.00

57.2

300/100

300

100

10.0

16.0

58.80

46.20

535.00

67.8

320/100

320

100

14.0

17.5

75.80

59.50

679.00

80.6

350/100

350

100

14.0

16.0

77.30

60.60

734.00

75.0

47

FLATS (DIN 1016 & 1017)


S235 (EN 10025)

Weight (m)
Thickness
Smm
Width
Wmm

10

0.24

0.31

0.39

12

0.28

0.38

0.47

14

0.33

0.44

0.55

0.66

0.88

16

0.38

0.50

0.63

0.75

1.00

10

12

16

20

25

18

0.42

0.57

0.71

0.85

1.13

20

0.47

0.63

0.79

0.94

1.26

1.57

1.88

2.51

25

0.59

0.79

0.98

1.18

1.57

1.96

2.36

3.14

30

0.71

0.94

1.18

1.41

1.88

2.36

2.83

3.77

4.71

5.89

35

0.82

1.10

1.37

1.65

2.20

2.75

3.30

4.40

5.50

6.87

40

0.94

1.26

30

40

50

1.57

1.88

2.51

3.14

3.77

5.05

6.28

7.85

9.42

45

1.77

2.12

2.83

3.53

4.24

5.65

7.07

8.83

10.60

50

1.96

2.36

3.14

3.93

4.71

6.28

7.85

9.81

11.78

55

2.16

2.59

3.45

4.32

5.18

6.91

8.64

10.79

12.95

60

2.36

2.83

3.77

4.71

5.65

7.54

9.42

11.78

14.13

18.84

65

2.55

3.06

4.08

5.10

6.12

8.16

10.21

12.76

15.31

20.41

70

2.75

3.30

4.40

5.50

6.59

8.79

10.99

13.74

16.49

21.98

27.48

75

2.94

3.53

4.71

5.89

7.07

9.42

11.78

14.72

80

3.14

3.77

5.02

6.28

7.54

10.05

12.56

15.70

18.84

25.12

31.40

15.70
23.55

90

3.53

4.24

5.65

7.07

8.48

11.30

14.13

17.66

21.20

28.26

35.33

100

3.93

4.71

6.28

7.85

9.42

12.56

15.70

19.63

23.55

31.40

39.25

110

4.32

5.18

6.91

8.64

10.36

13.82

17.27

21.59

25.91

34.54

43.18

120

4.71

5.65

7.54

9.42

11.30

15.07

18.84

23.55

28.26

37.68

47.10

130

5.10

6.12

8.16

10.21

12.25

16.33

20.41

25.51

30.62

40.82

51.03

140

5.50

6.59

8.79

10.99

13.19

17.58

21.98

27.48

32.97

43.96

54.95

150

5.89

7.07

9.24

11.78

14.13

18.84

23.55

29.44

35.33

47.10

58.88

160

12.56

15.07

20.10

15.12

31.40

37.68

50.24

62.80

180

14.13

16.96

22.61

28.26

35.33

42.39

56.52

70.65

200

15.70

18.84

25.12

31.40

39.25

47.10

62.80

78.50

Special dimensions for tools, special constructions etc.

60

47.10

48

EQUAL ANGLES (DIN 1028)


S235 (EN 10025)

Dimensions

Cross
section

Weight

Moment

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Wx = Wy (cm3)

b (mm)

s (mm)

Dimensions

Cross
section

Weight

Moment

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Wx = Wy (cm3)

b (mm)

s (mm)

20

1.12

0.88

0.28

70

9.40

7.38

8.43

25

1.42

1.12

0.45

70

11.90

9.34

10.60

25

1.85

1.45

0.58

75

10.10

7.94

9.67

30

1.74

1.36

0.65

80

12.30

9.66

12.60

30

2.27

1.77

0.86

80

10

15.10

11.90

15.50

35

2.04

1.61

0.90

90

15.50

12.20

18.00

35

2.67

2.10

1.18

100

10

19.20

15.10

24.70

40

2.35

1.86

1.18

100

12

22.70

17.80

29.20

40

3.08

2.42

1.55

110

10

21.20

16.60

30.10

40

3.79

2.97

1.91

120

12

27.50

21.60

42.70

45

4.30

3.38

2.43

140

14

37.20

29.50

69.10

45

5.09

4.00

2.88

150

12

34.80

27.30

67.70

50

4.80

3.77

3.05

150

15

43.00

33.80

83.50

50

5.69

4.47

3.61

160

15

46.10

36.20

95.60

50

6.56

5.15

4.15

180

16

55.40

43.50

130.00

55

5.32

4.18

3.70

180

18

61.90

48.60

145.00

60

6.91

5.42

5.29

200

16

91.80

48.50

162.00

60

9.03

7.09

6.88

200

20

76.40

59.90

199.00

49

UNEQUAL ANGLES (DIN 1029)


S235 & S275 (EN 10025)

Dimensions

Cross
section

Weight

Resisting
moment

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

a (mm)

b (mm)

Cross
section

Weight

s (mm)

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Dimensions

a (mm)

b (mm)

s (mm)

40

20

1.72

1.35

1.08

0.30

125

75

15.40

40

20

2.25

1.77

1.42

0.39

125

75

10

19.00

Resisting
moment
Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

12.20

30.10

12.00

15.00

37.00

14.70

60

40

4.79

3.76

4.25

2.02

130

65

15.10

11.90

31.10

8.72

65

50

7.60

5.97

6.99

4.31

130

65

10

18.60

14.60

38.40

10.70

75

55

8.30

4.95

6.84

3.89

130

65

12

22.10

17.30

45.50

12.70

75

55

8.66

6.80

9.39

5.52

130

90

10

21.20

16.60

40.50

20.60

80

65

11.0

8.66

12.30

8.41

130

90

12

25.10

19.70

48.00

24.40

90

60

8.69

6.82

11.70

5.61

150

75

10

21.55

16.95

51.70

14.55

90

60

11.40

8.96

15.40

7.31

150

75

12

25.70

20.30

61.80

17.40

100

50

11.50

8.99

18.00

5.04

150

90

10

23.20

18.60

53.10

20.90

100

50

10

14.10

11.10

22.20

6.17

150

90

12

27.50

21.60

63.10

24.70

100

65

11.20

8.77

16.60

7.54

150

100

10

24.20

19.00

54.10

25.80

100

65

14.20

11.10

21.00

9.52

150

100

12

28.70

22.60

64.20

30.60

100

75

13.50

10.50

19.25

11.35

200

100

10

29.20

23.00

93.20

26.30

100

75

10

16.60

13.05

23.70

14.10

200

100

12

34.80

27.30

111.00

31.30

120

80

15.50

12.20

27.60

13.20

250

90

10

33.20

26.10

140.00

21.70

120

80

10

19.10

15.00

34.10

16.20

250

80

12

36.60

21.10

166.00

25.80

120

80

12

22.70

17.80

40.40

19.10

250

90

14

45.90

36.00

192.00

29.70

50

ROUNDS (DIN 1013)


S235 ( 10025)

Diameter

Weight

Cross section

Surface

Diameter

Weight

Cross section

Surface

d (mm)

G (kg/m)

cm2

cm2/m

d (mm)

G (kg/m)

cm2

cm2/m

0.395

0.503

251

44

11.9

15.2

1380

10

0.617

0.785

314

45

12.5

15.9

1410

12

0.888

1.13

377

47

13.6

17.3

1480

13

1.04

1.33

408

48

14.2

18.1

1510

14

1.21

1.54

440

50

15.4

19.6

1570

15

1.39

1.77

471

52

16.7

21.2

1630

16

1.58

2.01

503

53

17.3

22.1

1670

17

1.78

2.27

534

55

18.7

23.8

1730

18

2.54

565

60

22.2

28.3

1880

19

2.23

2.84

597

63

24.5

31.2

1980

20

2.47

3.14

628

65

26

33.2

2040

21

2.72

3.46

660

70

30.2

38.5

2200

22

2.98

3.8

691

75

34.7

44.2

2360

23

3.26

4.15

723

80

39.5

50.3

2510

24

3.55

4.52

754

85

44.5

56.7

2670

25

3.85

4.91

785

90

49.9

63.6

2830

26

4.17

5.31

817

95

55.6

70.9

2980

27

4.49

5.73

848

100

61.7

78.5

3140

28

4.83

6.16

880

110

74.6

95

3460

30

5.55

7.07

942

120

88.8

113

3770

31

5.92

7.55

974

130

104

133

4080

32

6.31

8.04

1010

140

121

154

4400

34

7.13

9.08

1070

150

139

177

4710

35

7.55

9.62

1100

160

158

201

5030

36

7.99

10.2

1130

170

178

227

5340

37

8.44

10.8

1160

180

200

254

5650

38

8.9

11.3

1190

190

223

284

5970

40

9.86

12.6

1260

200

247

314

6280

42

10.9

13.9

1320

51

SQUARES (DIN 1014)


S235 ( 10025)

Side

Weight

Cross section

Surface

Side

Weight

Cross section

Surface

d (mm)

G (kg/m)

cm

cm /m

d (mm)

G (kg/m)

cm

cm2/m

0.502

0.64

320

32

8.04

10.2

1280

10

0.785

1.00

400

35

9.62

12.3

1400

12

1.13

1.44

480

40

12.6

16.0

1600

13

1.33

1.69

520

45

15.9

20.3

1800

14

1.54

1.96

560

50

19.6

25.00

2000

15

1.77

2.25

600

55

23.7

30.3

2200

16

2.01

2.56

640

60

28.3

36.0

2400

18

2.54

3.24

720

65

33.2

42.3

2600

19

2.83

3.61

760

70

38.5

49.00

2800

50.2

64.00

3200

63.6

81.00

3600

20

3.14

4.00

800

80

22

3.8

4.84

880

90

24

4.52

5.76

960

100

78.5

100.00

4000

25

4.91

6.25

1000

110

95.00

121.00

4400

120

113.00

144.00

4800

28

6.15

7.84

1120

30

7.07

9.00

1200

52

T SECTIONS (DIN 1024)

Dimensions

Cross
section

Weight

Moment

Cross
section

Weight

Moment

h=b
(mm)

S
(mm)

F (cm3)

G kg/m

Wx (mc3)

h=b
(mm)

S
(mm)

F (cm3)

G kg/m

Wx (mc3)

20

3.0

1.12

0.88

0.27

25

3.0

1.42

1.11

0.43

45

5.08

3.98

2.73

50

4.80

3.75

30

3.0

2.14

1.35

30

4.0

2.26

1.77

0.72

50

5.66

0.80

60

7.94

Dimensions

Permissible load (kg/m)


Supports distance (m)
Width W (mm)
1

1.5

2.5

2.94

282

125

70

45

31

17

4.44

3.36

322

143

80

51

36

20

6.23

5.48

526

234

131

84

58

32

35

4.0

2.65

2.08

1.10

70

10.60

8.32

8.79

843

375

211

135

93

52

35

4.5

2.97

2.33

1.23

80

13.60

10.70

12.80

1228

546

307

196

136

76

40

4.0

2.99

2.41

1.46

90

10

17.10

13.40

18.20

1747

776

436

279

194

109

40

5.0

3.77

2.96

1.84

100

11

20.90

16.40

24.60

2362

1050

580

378

262

145

45

5.0

4.29

3.36

2.30

120

13

29.60

23.20

42.00

4032

1792

1008

645

448

252

BULB FLATS (DIN 1019)

Weight (m)
Thickness
Smm

7.3

8.25

9.19

140

9.74

160

11.4

Width
Wmm
120

10

10.8

11.9

13.0

12.7

14.0

15.3

14.8

11

12

16.2

17.6

19.0

200

18.5

20.1

21.7

23.2

220

21.0

22.8

24.5

26.2

180

13

14

15

240

25.4

27.4

29.3

260

28.3

30.3

32.4

34.5

280

33.5

35.7

37.9

300

36.7

39.0

41.5

43.8

320

42.5

45.0

47.5

50.1

340

46.1

48.8

51.5

54.2

16

370

54.6

57.5

60.5

53.5

400

60.8

63.9

67.0

70.2

55

STRUCTURAL HOLLOW SECTIONS & TUBES


SQUARE HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Dimensions
D (mm)

20

25

30

38

40

50

60

Cross section

Weight

Static data

T (mm)

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

I (cm4)

R (cm)

(cm3)

1.0

0.78

0.61

0.42

0.74

0.42

1.2

086

0.68

0.48

0.75

0.48

1.5

1.02

0.80

0.56

0.74

0.56

2.0

1.30

1.02

0.66

0.71

0.66

2.5

1.60

1.26

0.72

0.67

0.72

1.0

0.97

0.76

0.87

0.94

0.69

1.2

1.16

0.91

1.00

0.93

0.80

1.5

1.28

1.00

1.18

0.96

0.94

2.0

1.68

1.32

1.42

0.92

1.14

2.5

2.06

1.62

1.60

0.88

1.28

1.0

1.16

0.91

1.54

1.15

1.03

1.2

1.33

1.04

1.79

1.16

1.20

1.5

1.62

1.27

2.14

1.15

1.43

2.0

2.10

1.65

2.64

1.12

1.76

2.5

2.52

1.98

3.02

1.09

2.01

3.0

3.02

2.37

3.033

1.05

2.22

1.0

1.48

1.16

3.24

1.48

1.71

1.2

1.72

1.35

3.80

1.49

2.00

1.5

2.11

1.66

4.57

1.47

2.41

2.0

2.75

2.16

5.72

1.44

3.01

2.5

3.36

2.64

6.70

1.41

3.53

1.0

1.56

1.22

3.81

1.56

1.90

1.2

1.81

1.42

4.48

1.57

2.24

1.5

2.22

1.74

5.38

1.56

2.69

2.0

2.90

2.28

6.8

1.53

3.4

2.5

3.52

2.76

7.95

1.50

3.97

3.0

4.08

3.20

8.96

1.48

4.48

4.0

5.21

4.09

10.51

1.42

5.26

1.5

2.82

2.21

10.89

1.97

4.36

2.0

3.70

2.91

13.9

1.94

5.57

2.5

4.51

3.54

16.50

1.91

6.60

3.0

5.28

4.14

18.86

1.89

7.54

4.0

6.81

5.35

22.79

1.83

9.15

5.0

8.14

6.39

25.7

1.78

10.3

1.5

3.42

2.68

19.26

2.37

6.42

2.0

4.50

3.53

24.8

2.35

8.28

2.5

5.52

4.33

29.68

2.32

9.89

3.0

6.49

5.09

34.21

2.30

11.40

4.0

8.41

6.60

42.04

2.24

14.01

5.0

10.10

7.93

48.33

2.19

16.11

56

SQUARE HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Dimensions
D (mm)

70

80

90

100

120

140

150

Cross section

Weight

T (mm)

F (cm )

G (kg/m)

I (cm )

R (cm)

(cm3)

1.5

4.00

3.14

3.10

2.79

8.89

2.0

5.30

4.16

40.3

2.76

11.5

2.5

6.52

5.12

48.48

2.73

13.85

3.0

7.69

6.04

56.23

2.70

16.07

4.0

10.00

7.85

69.97

2.65

19.99

5.0

12.10

9.53

81.50

2.60

23.29

2.0

6.10

4.79

61.1

3.17

15.23

2.5

7.52

5.90

73.91

3.13

18.48

3.0

8.89

6.98

86.11

3.11

21.53

4.0

11.60

9.11

109

3.05

27.02

5.0

14.10

11.10

128

3.01

32

2.0

6.90

5.42

88.2

3.57

19.6

2.5

8.52

6.69

106.96

3.54

23.77

Static data
4

3.0

10.10

7.93

125.04

3.52

27.79

4.0

13.20

10.4

159

3.47

35.4

5.0

16.10

12.7

189

3.42

41.9

2.5

9.52

7.47

148.64

3.95

29.73

3.0

11.25

8.83

174.24

3.94

34.85

4.0

14.80

11.6

223

3.88

44.6

5.0

18.10

14.2

266

3.83

53.1

6.0

21.15

16.60

301.73

3.78

60.35

2.5

12.50

9.81

261.86

4.58

43.64

3.0

13.70

10.75

308.21

4.47

51.37

4.0

18.00

14.1

397

4.7

66.2

5.0

22.10

17.4

478

4.64

79.6

6.0

26.00

20.41

547.43

4.59

91.24

2.5

14.66

11.51

421.56

5.36

60.23

3.0

16.10

12.64

497.62

5.56

71.09

4.0

21.20

16.7

645

5.51

92.1

5.0

26.10

20.5

780

5.46

111

6.0

30.76

24.15

899.69

5.41

128.53

2.5

15.71

12.33

521.40

5.76

69.52

3.0

17.10

13.42

616.12

6.00

82.15

4.0

22.80

17.90

800

5.82

107

5.0

28.10

22.1

970

5.87

129

6.0

33.10

25.98

1121.77

5.82

149.57

57

CIRCULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Dimensions
D (mm)

26.9
(in 3/4)

33.7
(in 1)

42.4
(in 1 )

48.3
(in 1 )

60.3
(in 2)

Cross section

Weight

T (mm)

F (cm )

G (kg/m)

I (cm )

R (cm)

(cm3)

1.0

0.81

0.64

0.68

0.92

0.51

1.2

0.97

0.76

0.80

0.91

0.60

1.5

1.20

0.94

0.97

0.90

0.72

2.0

1.56

1.23

1.22

0.883

0.91

2.5

1.92

1.50

1.44

0.87

1.07

1.0

1.03

0.81

1.37

1.16

0.82

1.2

1.23

0.96

1.62

1.15

0.96

1.5

1.52

1.19

1.97

1.14

1.17

Static data
4

2.0

1.99

1.56

2.51

1.12

1.49

2.5

2.45

1.92

3.00

1.11

1.78

1.0

1.30

1.02

2.79

1.46

1.32

1.2

1.55

1.22

3.30

1.46

1.56

1.5

1.93

1.51

4.04

1.45

1.90

2.0

2.54

1.99

5.19

1.43

2.45

2.5

3.13

2.46

6.26

1.41

2.95

3.0

3.71

2.91

7.25

1.40

3.42

1.0

1.49

1.17

4.16

1.67

1.72

1.2

1.78

1.39

4.93

1.67

2.04

1.5

2.21

1.73

6.04

1.66

2.50

2.0

2.91

2.28

7.81

1.64

3.23

2.5

3.60

2.82

9.46

1.62

3.92

3.0

4.27

3.35

11.00

1.61

4.55

4.0

5.57

4.37

13.8

1.57

5.70

1.0

1.86

1.46

8.19

2.10

2.72

1.2

2.23

1.75

9.73

2.09

3.23

1.5

2.77

2.18

11.98

2.08

3.97

2.0

3.66

2.88

15.58

2.06

5.17

2.5

4.54

3.56

18.99

2.05

6.30

3.0

5.40

4.24

22.22

2.03

7.37

4.0

7.07

5.55

28.2

2.00

9.34

58

CIRCULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Dimensions
D (mm)

76.1
(in 2 )

88.9
(in 3)

101.6
(in 3 )

114.3
(in 4)

139.7
(in 5)

168.3
(in 6)

Cross section

Weight

T (mm)

F (cm )

G (kg/m)

I (cm )

R (cm)

(cm3)

1.5

3.52

2.76

24.46

2.64

6.43

2.0

4.66

3.65

32

2.62

8.40

2.5

5.78

4.54

39.19

2.60

10.30

3.0

6.89

5.41

46.10

2.59

12.11

4.0

9.06

7.11

59.1

2.55

15.52

5.0

11.2

8.77

70.92

2.52

18.64

Static data
4

1.5

4.12

3.23

39.34

3.09

8.85

2.0

5.46

4.29

51.6

3.07

11.60

2.5

6.79

5.33

63.37

3.06

14.26

3.0

8.10

6.36

74.76

3.04

16.82

4.0

10.7

8.38

96.3

3.00

21.7

5.0

13.2

10.3

116

2.97

26.2

2.0

6.26

4.91

77.63

3.52

15.28

2.5

7.78

6.11

95.61

3.50

18.82

3.0

9.29

7.29

113.04

3.49

22.25

4.0

12.26

9.63

146.28

3.45

28.80

5.0

15.17

11.91

177.47

3.42

34.93

6.0

18.02

14.15

206.68

3.39

40.68

2.0

7.06

5.54

111

3.97

19.5

2.5

8.78

6.89

137.26

3.95

24.02

3.0

10.49

8.23

162.55

3.94

28.44

4.0

13.9

10.9

211

3.90

36.9

5.0

17.2

13.5

257

3.87

45

6.0

20.41

16.03

300.21

3.83

52.53

2.5

10.78

8.46

253.63

4.85

36.31

3.0

12.88

10.11

301.09

4.83

43.11

4.0

17.05

13.4

393

4.80

56.2

5.0

21.2

16.6

481

4.77

68.80

6.0

25.20

19.78

564.26

4.73

80.78

3.0

15.58

12.23

532.28

5.85

63.25

4.0

20.65

16.21

697

5.81

82.88

5.0

25.7

20.1

856

5.78

102

6.0

30.59

24.02

1008.69

5.74

119.87

59

RECTANGULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Cross
section

Weight

T (mm)

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Ix (cm4)

Iy (cm4)

Rx (cm)

Iy (cm)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

1.0

0.88

0.69

1.12

0.60

1.13

0.83

0.75

0.60

1.2

1.13

0.89

1.30

0.70

1.07

0.78

0.86

0.70

1.5

1.28

1.00

1.53

0.82

1.09

0.80

1.02

0.82

2.0

1.86

1.46

1.84

0.98

1.00

0.73

1.23

0.98

2.5

2.30

1.81

2.07

1.10

0.95

0.69

1.38

1.10

1.0

1.12

0.88

2.28

0.78

1.43

0.84

1.14

0.78

Dimensions
D x B (mm)

30 x 20

40 x 20

45 x 25

40 x 30

50 x 30

50 x 40

Static data

1.2

1.33

1.05

2.68

0.91

1.42

0.83

1.34

0.91

1.5

1.68

1.32

3.16

1.07

1.37

0.80

1.58

1.07

2.0

2.10

1.65

3.91

1.31

1.36

0.79

1.96

1.31

2.5

2.52

1.98

4.43

1.49

1.33

077

2.21

1.49

1.0

1.32

1.04

3.55

1.44

1.64

1.05

1.58

1.15

1.2

1.56

1.22

4.15

1.68

1.63

1.04

1.84

1.34

1.5

1.95

1.53

4.98

2.01

1.60

1.01

2.21

1.61

2.0

2.45

1.92

6.18

2.48

1.59

1.01

2.75

1.99

2.5

3.06

2.40

7.19

2.88

1.53

0.97

3.19

2.30

1.0

1.32

1.04

3.04

1.96

1.52

1.22

1.52

1.31

1.2

1.56

1.22

3.56

2.29

1.51

1.21

1.78

1.53

1.5

1.95

1.53

4.27

2.75

1.48

1.19

2.13

1.83

2.0

2.45

1.92

5.31

3.41

1.47

1.18

2.66

2.28

2.5

3.06

2.40

6.19

3.97

1.42

1.14

3.09

2.65

3.0

3.67

2.88

6.90

4.42

1.37

1.10

3.45

2.95

1.0

1.49

1.17

5.21

2.39

1.87

1.27

2.08

1.59

1.2

1.81

1.42

6.14

2.8

1.84

1.24

2.46

1.87

1.5

2.23

1.75

7.36

3.36

1.82

1.23

2.94

2.24

2.0

2.90

2.28

9.32

4.21

1.79

1.20

3.73

2.81

2.5

3.52

2.76

10.85

4.92

1.76

1.18

4.34

3.28

3.0

4.08

3.20

12.22

5.52

1.73

1.16

4.89

3.68

1.2

2.03

1.59

7.53

5.36

1.93

1.63

3.01

2.26

1.5

2.51

1.97

9.13

6.49

1.91

1.61

3.65

3.25

2.0

3.28

2.57

11.54

8.20

1.88

1.58

4.62

4.10

2.5

3.98

3.12

13.68

9.71

1.85

1.56

5.47

4.85

3.0

4.54

3.56

15.54

11.02

1.85

1.56

6.22

5.51

4.0

5.90

4.63

18.52

13.12

1.77

1.49

7.41

6.56

60

RECTANGULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Cross
section

Weight

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

1.2

1.81

1.5

2.23

Dimensions
D x B (mm)

60 x 20

60 x 30

60 x 40

70 x 30

80 x 20

80 x 40

100 x 20

T (mm)

Static data
Ix (cm4)

Iy (cm4)

Rx (cm)

Iy (cm)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

1.42

7.47

1.33

2.03

0.86

2.49

1.33

1.75

8.99

1.59

2.01

0.84

3.00

1.59

2.0

2.90

2.28

11.24

1.96

1.97

0.82

3.75

1.96

2.5

3.52

2.76

13.14

2.26

1.93

0.80

4.38

2.26

1.2

2.03

1.59

9.55

3.29

2.17

1.27

3.18

2.19

1.5

2.51

1.97

11.56

3.97

2.15

1.26

3.85

2.65

2.0

3.28

2.57

14.60

4.98

2.11

1.23

4.87

3.32

2.5

3.98

3.12

17.27

5.86

2.08

1.21

5.76

3.91

3.0

4.54

3.56

19.58

6.62

2.08

1.21

6.53

4.41

4.0

5.90

4.63

23.20

7.80

1.98

1.15

7.73

5.20

1.2

2.22

1.74

11.62

6.27

2.29

1.68

3.87

3.13

1.5

2.89

2.27

14.13

7.61

2.21

1.62

4.71

3.80

2.0

3.70

2.91

18.1

9.69

2.21

1.62

6.03

4.75

2.5

4.51

3.54

21.41

11.47

2.18

1.59

7.14

5.73

3.0

5.28

4.14

24.46

13.08

2.15

1.57

8.15

6.54

4.0

6.81

5.35

29.7

15.7

2.09

1.52

9.91

7.86

1.5

2.82

2.21

17.02

4.58

2.46

1.27

4.86

3.05

2.0

3.70

2.90

21.61

5.77

2.42

1.25

6.17

3.85

2.5

4.51

3.54

25.69

6.81

2.39

1.23

7.34

4.54

3.0

5.29

4.15

29.28

7.72

2.35

1.21

8.37

5.15

1.5

2.82

2.21

19.27

2.10

2.61

0.86

4.82

2.10

2.0

3.70

2.90

24.37

2.61

2.57

0.84

6.09

2.61

2.5

4.51

3.54

28.84

3.03

2.53

0.82

7.21

3.03

1.5

3.42

2.68

28.52

9.83

2.89

1.70

7.13

4.92

2.0

4.50

3.53

36.8

12.6

2.86

1.67

9.20

6.29

2.5

5.52

4.33

43.86

14.99

2.82

1.65

10.97

7.49

3.0

6.49

5.09

50.51

17.19

2.79

1.63

12.63

8.60

4.0

8.41

6.60

62.6

20.9

2.73

1.58

15.6

10.5

5.0

10.10

7.96

71.6

23.7

2.66

1.43

17.9

11.9

1.5

3.42

2.68

35.19

2.62

3.21

0.87

7.04

2.62

2.0

4.50

3.53

44.86

3.26

3.16

0.85

8.97

3.26

2.5

5.52

4.33

53.55

3.80

3.11

0.83

10.71

3.80

61

RECTANGULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Dimensions
D x B (mm)

100 x 40

100 x 50

100 x 60

120 x 40

120 x 60

120 x 80

140 x 60

T (mm)

Cross
section

Weight

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Ix (cm4)

Iy (cm4)

Static data
Rx (cm)

Iy (cm)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

2.0

5.30

4.16

64.07

15.43

3.48

1.71

12.81

7.72

2.5

6.52

5.12

77.32

18.51

3.44

1.68

15.46

9.26

3.0

7.69

6.04

89.53

21.33

3.41

1.66

17.91

10.66

4.0

10.00

7.85

110.93

26.13

3.33

1.62

22.19

13.06

5.0

12.10

9.50

128.50

30.00

3.26

1.57

25.70

15.00

2.0

5.70

4.47

73.68

25.38

3.60

2.11

14.74

10.15

2.5

7.02

5.51

89.21

30.61

3.56

2.09

17.84

12.25

3.0

8.28

6.50

103.65

35.45

3.54

2.07

20.73

14.18

4.0

10.80

8.48

129.37

43.97

3.46

2.02

25.87

17.59

5.0

13.10

10.28

151.08

51.08

3.40

1.97

30.22

20.43

2.0

6.10

4.79

83.7

38.3

3.7

2.50

16.7

12.8

2.5

7.52

5.90

101.09

46.22

3.67

2.48

20.22

15.41

3.0

8.89

6.98

117.77

53.73

3.64

2.46

23.55

17.91

4.0

11.60

9.11

149

67.4

3.58

2.41

29.80

22.50

5.0

14.10

11.10

175

78.9

3.52

2.36

35.10

26.30

2.0

6.10

4.79

102.16

18.32

4.09

1.73

17.03

9.16

2.5

7.52

5.90

123.78

22.03

4.06

1.71

20.63

11.02

3.0

8.89

6.98

143.91

25.43

4.02

1.69

23.98

12.71

4.0

11.60

9.11

179.81

31.33

3.94

1.64

29.97

15.67

5.0

14.10

11.07

210.17

36.17

3.86

1.60

35.03

18.08

2.0

6.90

5.42

130.01

45.00

4.35

2.55

21.8

15

2.5

8.52

6.69

158.30

54.49

4.31

2.53

26.38

18.16

3.0

10.10

7.93

184.98

63.48

4.28

2.51

30.83

21.16

4.0

13.20

10.40

236

80

4.22

2.46

39.3

26.7

5.0

16.10

12.70

279

94.1

4.16

2.41

46.50

31.4

2.5

9.52

7.47

192.82

103.95

4.50

3.30

32.14

25.99

3.0

11.25

8.83

226.06

121.70

4.48

3.29

37.68

30.42

4.0

14.80

11.6

290

155

4.42

3.24

48.3

38.80

5.0

18.10

14.2

345

184

4.36

3.19

57.60

46.1

6.0

21.15

16.60

391.33

209.25

4.30

3.15

65.22

52.31

2.5

9.52

7.47

232.51

62.76

4.94

2.57

33.22

20.92

3.0

11.25

8.83

272.36

73.24

4.92

2.55

38.91

24.41

4.0

14.80

11.62

345.75

92.31

4.83

2.50

49.39

30.77

5.0

18.10

14.21

411.00

109.00

4.77

2.45

58.71

36.33

6.0

21.15

16.60

468.45

123.49

4.71

2.42

66.92

41.16

62

RECTANGULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS (EN 10219)

Cross
section

Weight

T (mm)

F (cm2)

G (kg/m)

Ix (cm4)

Iy (cm4)

Rx (cm)

Iy (cm)

Wx (cm3)

Wy (cm3)

2.0

7.18

5.64

182.60

22.66

5.04

1.78

24.35

11.33

Dimensions
D x B (mm)

150 x 40

150 x 50

150 x 100

160 x 80

180 x 60

200 x 50

200 x 100

Static data

2.5

8.95

7.03

222.22

27.31

4.98

1.75

29.63

13.66

3.0

10.58

8.31

259.52

31.60

4.95

1.73

34.60

15.80

4.0

13.86

10.80

327.34

39.14

4.86

1.68

43.65

19.57

2.5

9.52

7.47

249.42

44.73

5.12

2.17

33.26

17.89

3.0

11.25

8.83

291.94

52.04

5.09

2.15

38.93

20.82

4.0

14.80

11.62

369.99

65.19

5.00

2.10

49.33

26.07

5.0

18.10

14.21

439.00

76.50

4.92

2.06

58.53

30.60

6.0

21.15

16.60

499.33

86.13

4.86

2.02

66.58

34.45

2.5

11.86

9.31

385.41

208.06

5.70

4.19

51.39

41.61

3.0

14.25

11.19

454.03

244.83

5.64

4.14

60.54

48.97

4.0

18.80

14.80

587

315

5.59

4.09

78.2

63

5.0

23.10

18.20

707

379

5.53

4.04

97.3

75.70

6.0

27.14

21.30

810.55

434.45

5.46

4.00

108.07

86.89

2.5

11.20

8.79

387.74

133.99

5.88

3.46

48.47

33.50

3.0

13.70

10.75

456.25

157.29

5.77

3.39

57.03

39.32

4.0

18.00

14.1

589

201

5.72

3.34

73.6

50.30

5.0

22.10

17.40

708

241

5.64

3.30

88.5

60.20

6.0

26.00

20.41

808.23

275.11

5.58

3.25

101.03

68.78

2.5

11.20

8.79

439.93

79.30

6.27

2.66

48.88

26.43

3.0

13.70

10.75

517.19

92.75

6.14

2.60

57.47

30.92

4.0

18.00

14.13

661.44

117.44

6.06

2.55

73.49

39.15

5.0

22.10

17.35

792.33

139.33

5.99

2.51

88.04

46.44

6.0

26.00

20.41

910.31

158.63

5.92

2.47

101.15

52.88

2.5

11.86

9.31

528.38

58.84

6.67

2.23

52.84

23.54

3.0

14.25

11.19

621.23

68.63

6.60

2.19

62.12

27.45

4.0

18.80

14.76

794.60

86.40

6.50

2.14

79.46

34.56

5.0

23.10

18.13

951.92

101.92

6.42

2.10

95.19

40.77

6.0

27.14

21.30

1093.65

115.35

6.35

2.06

109.37

46.14

2.5

15.71

12.33

772.18

267.49

7.01

4.13

77.22

53.50

3.0

17.10

13.42

912.32

315.42

7.30

4.29

91.23

63.08

4.0

22.80

17.90

1178.81

406.01

7.19

4.22

117.88

81.20

5.0

28.10

22.06

1427.33

489.83

7.13

4.18

142.73

97.97

6.0

33.10

25.98

1658.37

567.17

7.08

4.14

165.84

113.43

65

STEEL PLATE, SHEET & STRIP


HOT-ROLLED SHEET AND STRIP
HEAVY PLATES
FLAT, CHEQUERED, TEARY, SHIPBUILDING, GENERAL PURPOSE, STRUCTURAL, SHOTBLASTED - PAINTED

Dimensions in coils and strips:

Weight per meter (Kg/m)


Width
Wmm
1500

1800

2000

1000

1250

1.5

11.8

14.7

17.7

15.7

19.6

23.6

2.5

19.6

24.5

29.4

23.6

29.4

35.3

42.4

47.1

31.4

39.3

47.1

56.5

62.8

39.3

49.1

58.9

70.7

78.5

98.1

117.8

47.1

58..9

70.7

84.8

94.2

117.8

141.3

55.0

68.7

82.4

98.9

109.9

137.4

164.9

62.8

78.5

94.2

113.0

125.6

157.0

188.4

70.7

88.3

106.0

127.2

141.3

176.6

212.0

10

78.5

98.1

117.8

141.3

157.0

196.3

235.5

11

86.4

107.9

129.5

155.4

172.7

215.9

259.1

12

94.2

117.8

141.3

169.6

188.4

235.5

282.6

14

109.9

137.4

164.9

197.8

219.8

274.8

329.7

15

117.8

147.2

176.6

212.0

235.5

294.4

353.3

16

125.6

157.0

188.4

226.1

251.2

314.0

376.8

18

141.3

176.6

212.0

254.3

282.6

353.3

423.9

20

157.0

196.3

235.5

282.6

314.0

392.5

417.0

22

172.7

215.9

259.1

310.9

345.4

431.8

518.1

25

196.3

245.3

294.4

353.3

392.5

490.6

588.8

28

219.8

274.8

329.7

395.6

439.6

549.5

30

235.5

294.4

353.3

423.9

471.0

588.8

32

251.2

314.0

376.8

452.2

502.4

628.0

35

274.8

343.4

412.1

494.6

549.5

686.9

38

298.3

372.9

447.5

536.9

596.6

745.8

40

314.0

392.5

471.0

565.2

628.0

45

353.3

441.6

529.9

635.9

706.5

50

392.5

490.6

588.8

706.5

785.0

Thickness
Smm

Strips - all widths


Coils - commercial widths, plates - all lengths
Plates, usual dimensions or on demand

2500

3000

Thickness
Flats: 1< S < 12 mm
Strips: S < 6 mm
Chequered - just coils: 2.5 < S < 8 mm
Teary - just coils: 2 < S < 7 mm
Widths
Strips: 20 mm < W < 2 m
Coils: W = 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.80, 2.00 m
Dimensions in sheets and plates:
Thickness
1.5 < S < 50 mm (table)
Widths
S < 6 mm, 400 mm < W <2 m
S > 6 mm, 1 m < W < 3 m (table)
Lengths
S < 8 mm, 0.6 < L < 12 mm
S > 8 mm, 2.0 < L < 12 m
Sheet and strip weight per meter:
kg/m =

Smm x Wmm x 7.85 kg


1000

Qualities
Commercial, structural, loyds, forming.
Delivery
On time according to agreement.
Mechanical properties, dimensions and tolerances
as per above standards.

66

COLD-ROLLED - GALVANIZED
SHEET & STRIP
COLD - ROLLED, GALVANIZED, COLOUR COATED, ALUZUNIC, GALVALUMIN, ELECTROGALVANIZED
Dimensions:

Coils & Sheets


Commercial dimensions (Kg/m)
Width
Wmm
1000

1250

1500

Thickness
Smm
0.30

2.36

0.35

2.75

0.40

3.14

3.93

0.45

3.53

4.42

0.50

3.93

4.91

0.55

4.32

5.4

0.60

4.71

5.89

0.65

5.1

6.38

0.70

5.5

6.87

0.80

6.28

7.85

0.90

7.07

8.83

1.00

7.85

9.81

Thickness
DCP: 0.40 < S < 3 mm
Galvanized: 0.23 < S < 5 mm
Colour coated: 0.40 < S < 1 mm
Width
Strip: 20 < W < 1500 mm (coils)
Sheet: 400 < W < 15000 mm
Length
L sheet 800 1600 mm (bundles)
Weight
Coils: 60 - 18000 kg
Sheet and strip / meter:
kg/m =

11.78

1.10

8.64

10.79

12.95

1.25

9.81

12.27

14.72

1.50

11.78

14.72

17.66

1.80

14.13

17.66

21.2

2.00

15.7

19.63

23.55

2.50

19.63

24.53

29.44

3.00

23.55

29.44

35.33

3.50

27.48

34.34.

41.21

4.00

31.4

39.25

47.1

Smm x Wmm x7.85 kg


1000

Qualities
Commercial, structural
Drawing - forming
Coatings
Hot-dip zinc-aluminium coated
Various colour coatings
Delivery
On time according to agreement.
Mechanical properties, dimensions and tolerances
as per above standards.

68

1.0050

1.0060

1.0070

E355

E360

1.0577

S355J2

E295

1.0553

S355JO

1.0590

1.0045

S355JR

1.0596

1.0145

S275J2

S355K2

1.0043

S275JO

S450JO

1.0117

1.0044

S235J2

1.0114

S235JO

S275JR

1.0038

S235JR

1.0144

E360

E355

E295

S355K2G4

1.0070

1.0060

1.0050

1.0596

1.0577

1.0595

S355J2G4

1.0570

S355K2G3

1.0553

S355JO

1.0045

S355J2G3

S355JR

1.0145

S275JOG3

S275JOG4

1.0143

1.0044

S275JO

S275JR

1.0117

1.0116

S235J2G3

S235J2G4

1.0114

S235JO

1.0038

1.0036

S235JRG1

S235JRG2

1.0037

Fe 690 - 2

Fe 590 2

Fe 490 2

Fe 510 DD2

Fe 510 DD1

Fe 510 D2

Fe 510 D1

Fe 510 C

Fe 510 B

Fe 430 D2

Fe 430 D1

Fe 430 C

Fe 430 B

Fe 360 D2

Fe 360 D1

Fe 360 C

Fe 360 BFN

Fe 360 BFU

Fe 360 B

St 70-2

St 60-2

St 50-2

St 52-3N

St 52-3 U

St 44-3 N

St 44-3 U

St 44-2

St 37-3 N

St 37- 3 U

RSt 37 -2

Ust 37 -2

St 37 2

St 33

1.0035

S185

S235JR

1.0035

S185

Fe 310-0

DIN 17100

EN 10025:1990
+A1:1993

EN 1005-2:2004

EN 10025:1990

GERMANY

EN

INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON OF STANDARDS

A 70-2

A 60-2

A 50-2

E 36-4

E 36-3

E 36-2

E 28-4

E 28-3

E 28-2

E24-4

E24-3

E24-2

A 33

NF A 35-501

FRANCE

55C

50DD

50D

50C

50B

43D

43C

43B

40D

40C

40B

BS 4360

U.K.

A 690

A 590

A 490

AE 355D

AE 355 C

AE 355 B

AE 275 D

AE 275 C

AE 275 B

AE 235 D

AE 235 C

AE 235
B- FN

AE 235
B-FU

A 310-0

UNE 36-080

SPAIN

Fe 690

Fe 590

Fe 490

Fe 510 D

Fe 510 C

Fe 510 B

Fe 430 D

Fe 430 C

Fe 430 B

Fe 360 D

Fe 360 C

Fe 360 B

Fe 320

UNI 7070

ITALY

A 690-2

A 590-2

A 490-2

AE 355-DD

AE 355-D

AE 355-C

AE 355-B

AE 255-D

AE 255-C

AE 255-B

AE 235-D

AE 235-C

AE 235-B

A 320

NBN A 21-101

BELGIUM

16 55 01

16 55 00

16 50 01

16 50 00

15 50-01

15 50-00

14 14-00

14 12-00

13 12-00

13 11-00

13 00-00

SS 14

SWEDEN

Fe 690-2

Fe 590-2

Fe 490-2

Fe 510-DD

Fe 510-D

Fe 510-C

Fe 510-B

Fe 430-D

Fe 430-C

Fe 430-B

Fe 360-D

Fe 360-CE

Fe 360-C

Fe 360-B

Fe 310-0

NP 1729

PORTUGAL

St 690

St 590

St 490

St 51 D

St 51C

St 430 D

St 430 CE

St 430 C

St 430 B

St 360 D

St 360 C

Rst 360 B

Ust 360 B

St 320

N 3116

AUSTRIA

NS 12 153

NS 12 153

NS 12 143

NS 12 143

NS 12 142

NS 12 124

NS 12 124

NS 12 123

NS 12 122

NS 12 120

NORWAY

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70
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE PRODUCT ANALYSIS
Method of
deoxidation

Designation

According EN 10027-01
and CR 10260

According EN
10027-2

S235JR

1.0038

S235J0
S235J2

C in % max.
for nominal product
thickness in mm

Si
% max.

Mn
% max.

P
% max.

S
% max.

N
% max.

Cu
% max.

Other
% max.

d, e

16

> 16
40

> 40c

FN

0,19

0,19

0,23

1,50

0,045

0,045

0,014

0,60

1.0114

FN

0,19

0,19

0,19

1,50

0,040

0,040

0,014

0,60

1.0117

FF

0,19

0,19

0,19

1,50

0,035

0,035

0,60

S275JR

1.0044

FN

0,24

0,24

0,25

1,60

0,045

0,045

0,014

0,60

S275J0

1.0143

FN

0,21

0,21

0,23

1,60

0,040

0,040

0,014

0,60

S275J2

1.0145

FF

0,21

0,21

0,23i

1,60

0,035

0,035

0,60

S355JR

1.0045

FN

0,27

0,27

0,27

0,60

1,70

0,045

0,045

0,014

0,60

S355J0

1.0553

FN

0,23j

0,23k

0,24

0,60

1,70

0,040

0,040

0,014

0,60

S355J2

1.0577

FF

0,23j

0,23k

0,24

0,60

1,70

0,035

0,035

0,60

S355K2

1.0596

FF

0,23j

0,23k

0,24

0,60

1,70

0,035

0,035

0,60

S450J0

1.0590

FF

0,23

0,23k

0,24

0,60

1,80

0,040

0,040

0,027

0,60

FN = rimming steels not permitted; FF = fully killed steel


For sections with nominal thickness > 100 mm the C content by agreement.
d
For long products the P and S content can be 0,005% higher.
e
For long products the max. S content can be increased for improved mach inability by 0,015% by agreement if the steel is treated to modify the
sulphide morphology and the chemical composition shows min. 0,0020% Ca.
f
The max. value for nitrogen does not apply if the chemical composition shows a minimum total Al content of 0,015% or alternatively min.
0,013% acid soluble AI or if sufficient other N binding elements are present. In this case the N binding elements shall be mentioned in the
inspection document.
g
Cu content above 0,45% may cause hot shortness during hot forming.
h
If other elements are added, they shall be mentioned on the inspection document.
i
For nominal thickness > 150 mm: C = 0,22% max.
j
For grades suitable for cold roll forming C = 0,24% max.
k
For nominal thickness > 30 mm: C = 0,24% max.
l
Applicable for long products only.
m
The steel may show a Nb content of max. 0,06%, a V content of max. 0,15% and a Ti content of max. 0,06%.
(according to EN10025)

b
c

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FOR FLAT AND LONG PRODUCTS OF STEEL GRADES
AND QUALITIES WITH VALUES FOR THE IMPACT STRENGTH
Tensile
strength Rma
MPab
Nominal thickness mm

Minimum yield strength ReHa


MPab
Nominal thickness mm

Designatio n

According
EN 10027-1
and CR
10260

According EN
10027-2

16

> 16
40

> 40
63

> 63
80

> 80
100

> 100
150

> 150
200

> 200
250

> 250
400c

>3

3
100

> 100
150

> 150
250

> 250
400c

S235JR

1.0038

235

225

215

215

215

195

185

175

360 to 510

360 to 510

350 to 500

340 to 490

S235J0

1.0114

235

225

215

215

215

195

185

175

360 to 510

360 to 510

350 to 500

340 to 490

S235J2

1.0117

235

225

215

215

215

195

185

175

165

360 to 510

360 to 510

350 to 500

340 to 490

330 to 480

S275JR

1.0044

275

265

255

245

235

225

215

205

430 to 580

410 to 560

400 to 540

380 to 540

S275J0

1.0143

275

265

255

245

235

225

215

205

430 to 580

410 to 560

400 to 540

380 to 540

S275J2

1.0145

275

265

255

245

235

225

215

205

195

430 to 580

410 to 560

400 to 540

380 to 540

380 to 540

S355JR

1.0045

355

345

355

325

315

295

285

275

510 to 680

470 to 630

450 to 600

450 to 600

S355J0

1.0553

355

345

355

325

315

295

285

275

510 to 680

470 to 630

450 to 600

450 to 600

S355J2

1.0577

355

345

355

325

315

295

285

275

265

510 to 680

470 to 630

450 to 600

450 to 600

450 to 600

S355K2

1.0596

355

345

355

325

315

295

285

275

265

510 to 680

470 to 630

450 to 600

450 to 600

450 to 600

S450J0d

1.0590

450

430

410

390

380

380

550 to 720

530 to 700

a
For plate and wide flats with widths 600 mm the direction transverse (t) to the rolling applies. For all other products the values apply for the direction parallel (I) to
the rolling direction.
b
1 MPa = 1 N/mm2.
c
The values apply to flat products.
d
Applicable for long products only.
(according to EN10025)

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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FOR FLAT AND LONG PRODUCT OF STEEL GRADES AND
QUALITIES WITH VALUES FOR THE IMPACT STRENGTH (CONCLUDED)
Designation

Position of
test pieces

Minimum percentage elongation after fracture a


%

Lo = 5,65 So
Nominal thickness mm

Lo = 80 mm Nominal thickness mm
According EN
10027-1
and CR 10260

According
EN 10027-2

>1
1,5

> 1,5
2

>2
2,5

>2,5
<3

3
40

> 40
63

> 63
100

> 100
150

> 150
250

> 250c
400 only
for J2 and
K2

S235JR

1.0038

17

18

19

20

21

26

25

24

22

21

S235J0

1.0114

S235J2

1.0117

15

16

17

18

19

24

23

22

22

21

21 (I and t)

S275JR

1.0044

15

16

17

18

19

23

22

21

19

18

S275J0

1.0143

S275J2

1.0145

13

14

15

16

17

21

20

19

19

18

18 (I and t)

S355JR

1.0045

14

15

16

17

18

22

21

20

18

17

S355J0

1.0553

S355J2

1.0577

S355K2

1.0596

12

13

14

15

16

20

19

18

18

17

17 (I and t)

17 (I and t)

S450J0d

1.0590

17

17

17

17

For plate, strip and wide flats with widths 600 mm the direction transverse (t) to the rolling direction applies. For all other products the values apply for the direction
parallel (I) to the rolling direction.
c
The values apply to flat products.
d
Applicable for long product only.
(according to EN10025)
a

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