High Yield Steels

From heavy transporters, to steel structures and mobile cranes, our high yield steels are designed to work under incredible load stresses. Steels of this type are also supplied as special offshore grades to the offshore industry.

Our structural grade material provides maximum strength (a minimum tensile strength of up to 1300 MPa), with good welding and bending properties.

Increasing Demand for High Yield Steels

High tensile steel is an ever evolving technology with increasing demands for higher yield and lower weights. The crane and lifting industry is one such market which is driving this technology forward and as a result, some of our steels have only become available on the market in the last couple of years.

High Yield Steels - A Cost Effective Solution

High yield steel is an extremely cost effective solution - for example, it will completely resolve the issues as a result of 'over-engineered' design projects as it will reduce the volume of steel material required without compromising quality or indeed, safety. Certainly, in the case of steel framed buildings, such a cost reduction and simplification of design is a welcome feature.

Supply of High Yield Steels

The material can be supplied as heavy plates, fabricated sections or sheets. Masteel UK Limited can supply high yield steel from stock on a global basis. Care should be taken to check the suitability when choosing high yield structural steel.

This information has been sourced, reviewed and adapted from materials provided by Masteel UK Ltd.

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