Applications of DIN 17100 ST50-2 Steel
Mechanical Engineering
Used for manufacturing components of construction machinery such as excavators and cranes, including structural parts and connectors, leveraging its high strength and fatigue resistance.
Suitable for critical automotive components like frames and chassis, ensuring vehicle safety and durability.
Transportation
Vehicle Manufacturing: Serves as structural steel for vehicle bodies, offering a balance of lightweight design and strength.
Bridge Engineering: Utilized in load-bearing structures such as main girders and crossbeams, resisting dynamic loads and environmental corrosion.
Shipbuilding: Manufactures hulls and decks, adapting to long-term marine corrosion and impact.
Architectural Structures
Acts as structural steel for high-rise buildings and large-scale venues, withstanding vertical and horizontal loads.
Used in support structures for underground projects (e.g., subway tunnels) to ensure construction safety.
Other Industries
Metallurgical Industry: Fabricates equipment like blast furnaces and converters, withstanding high-temperature and high-pressure environments.
Energy Sector: Applied in oil and gas pipelines, as well as wind turbine towers, resisting medium corrosion and wind loads.
Chemical Industry: Manufactures vessels such as reactors and storage tanks, adapting to chemical medium erosion.