Light Gauge vs. Structural Steel Construction

Light gauge and structural steel construction are two modern construction methods used in the building industry. Light Gauge Construction, or LGS, typically forms a frame of structure through the use of thin sheets of metal. On the other hand, structural steel construction employs steel beams and columns to make a...

What Metal Grades Go Into Structural Steel Buildings?

Structural steel is an important part of the construction industry, with steel buildings and bridges made with steel beams and steel columns. Structural steel is made using a series of metal grades. These different metal grades impact the strength, ductility, and creep resistance of the steel.  With so many different...

Chemical Composition of Structural Steels

It is interesting to note that steel is one of the most recycled products there. You probably have some sort of steel in your daily wear or even in your home. So what is steel and what is its chemical composition? If you are interested in the types of steel...

Why Is Structural Steel Used For Bridges?

Structural steel is used for bridges because it is strong, lightweight, and durable. It also can span large distances with minimal support beams. Other than these, structural steel offers many benefits, making it efficient for bridges. Its other benefits include being resistant to corrosion and requiring little maintenance. Structural steel...

Why Is Steel Harder Than Iron? 

Iron and steel are both valuable in construction, for they are hard and strong. In comparison, one of these two is harder and better to choose from in numerous applications. Is it iron or steel?  The hardness of iron and steel Iron is a hard metal that has been useful...

Is it true that steel is not technically a metal?

Steel is usually a mixture of iron, carbon, and small amounts of other elements such as manganese, silicon, chromium, tungsten, and others. When these elements are heated and cooled, they create a strong, flexible metal. Some claim that steel is not technically a metal since it is not an element....

Why Aren’t Homes Built With Steel Structures?

We can identify different types of buildings built with steel structures, but it is rare to see homes. There are a few contrasting reasons for this, which is good to learn to evaluate whether they are valid on a case-to-case basis, mere misconceptions, or generally acceptable.  Is it because the...