Friday, March 22, 2013

The Importance of Steel

The Importance of Steel

Steel is one of the most widely used metals in our modern world, building everything from our homes to skyscrapers, roads, and bridges. Its versatility, durability, and strength make it a popular choice for many different applications, and it is also an affordable and environmentally-friendly option for contractors all over the world.

Building Our Lives with Steel

When you take a look around our modern society, chances are you are looking at steel in one form or another in many things we build. Steel is used to build cars, buildings, and homes. It is used for natural gas pipelines, electrical power towers, weapons for the military, and tools that we use on a daily basis.

Advantages of Steel

The main reason steel products are used so often in so many different ways is their adaptability and durability. Steel is easily one of the most adaptable materials, capable of being shaped and molded for many different uses. In addition, it is one of the strongest materials that contractors can use, forming the backbone for even the largest structures in modern society, such as roads that support millions of tons of vehicles every year, and buildings that must withstand both everyday stresses and the threat of potential disasters, including earthquakes, fires, and more.

Environmental Benefits

In addition to being extremely strong and durable, steel is also an environmentally-friendly metal. Whether it’s used to create lighter and more efficient vehicles, to generate renewable energy, to build more efficient power stations, or in the creation of energy-efficient homes and commercial buildings, steel is a fundamental part of reducing our carbon footprint.

Steel manufacturers have increased the energy efficiency of the steelmaking process by more than 50 percent since the 1980s, and continue to work on innovations that will reduce the carbon footprint of this process. However, when compared with other similarly light, strong metals (such as aluminum) the production costs of steel are still very low. In addition, many places can now recycle old steel products—unlike some other metals, steel can be almost infinitely recycled with very little reduction of performance or change in the metal’s properties over time.
 

Finally, because steel has such a long life, when we build homes, buildings, and infrastructure projects using steel, we reduce the number of times we have to continue rebuilding the same structures, which limits the raw material production, machinery use, and transportation required by new construction, and further reduces carbon emissions.
 
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Versatility

Steel is also one of the most versatile metals available today, offering contractors and artists the chance to work with a unique metal that combines supreme strength with weldability, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance. As a result, it can be used for a wide variety of applications—such as when you need corrosion resistance, mold and mildew resistance, heat or fire resistance, lightweight materials, high strength-to-weight ratios, and more.  At Wasatch Steel they will help you find whatever type of steel you are looking for. 

Steel can give you the benefits that you need for a many different products and building applications. Check out all the different types of steel that are available at Wasatch Steel and get started on your next project right away.

 

 

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