Modern high-rise buildings can only be constructed using structural steel. While conventional masonry soon reaches its static limits due to its own weight, structural steel impresses with a comparatively low weight and high static strength. The low carbon content also allows additional thermal treatments.
Even the usual rolled version can be used to overcome numerous structural and technical challenges: from house and steel building construction to general mechanical engineering and vehicle, bridge and ship construction. Bright structural steel also impresses with “smoother” surfaces and correspondingly narrow tolerances. The ideal material for your statically highly stressed components with additional high-precision fits, for example at a bearing point.
With bright structural steel, no further processing is required. The “finished” bright structural steel is also beautiful to look at. This is one reason why it is often used in visible architectural areas.