From skyscraper frameworks to deepwater platforms — our certified materials and engineered systems are proven across the most demanding construction and industrial sectors worldwide.
The structural backbone of modern commercial buildings — from the steel frame of a 50-storey office tower to the lightweight cold-formed sections of a retail fit-out — depends on consistent material quality and traceable documentation. thyssenkrupp supplies hot-rolled beams and columns to EN 10025-2 S355, galvanized purlins and cladding rail, and custom-slit flat sheet to architect specifications.
Bridge girders, tunnel lining supports, highway gantries, and port infrastructure demand steel that meets the most rigorous structural and fatigue performance standards. Our heavy plate and wide-flange sections are supplied with full charpy impact test records and ladle analysis certificates, satisfying the documentation requirements of infrastructure project owners, independent structural engineers, and government procurement bodies.
Process vessel fabricators, machinery OEMs, and industrial equipment producers require steel with tightly controlled mechanical properties, consistent dimensional tolerances, and reliable supply continuity. thyssenkrupp service centers operate blanking, slitting, and leveling lines to near-net-shape dimensions, reducing your downstream machining allowance and material waste while maintaining full traceability back to the original cast heat.
From a single residential stair lift to a multi-car high-speed elevator bank in a 60-storey commercial tower, thyssenkrupp elevator systems are designed for lifecycle reliability, accessibility compliance, and architectural integration. Our engineering teams work from hoistway survey through cab interior specification to commissioning and annual service agreement — covering the complete vertical transportation lifecycle.
Wind tower fabricators require heavy plate with Charpy impact values down to −40°C. Shipbuilders need marine-grade AH/DH/EH steel with classification society approval in advance of cutting. Offshore operators specify weldability to CTOD fracture toughness requirements for subsea structural joints. thyssenkrupp has supplied these markets for decades and maintains frame agreements with DNV GL, Lloyd's Register, Bureau Veritas, and ABS to streamline material approval timescales.
Our sector-specific technical sales teams are ready to recommend the right grade, form, and documentation package for your project.
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