About Dingemans

The origins of the Dingemans companies date back to the year 1981, when the Dingemans family set up a firm known as Dingemans Afbouw & Montage. During this initial period operating in the fitting-out trade, they gradually developed the idea of also manufacturing their own steel section. Dingemans Elementenbouw was therefore established in 1986.

In 1999, the firm concluded the takeover of MRP (Metal Rolling Products), enabling it to market an even more extensive range. In contrast to Dingemans, MRP manufactures modular profile sections for the construction industry.

They also founded NSC (Nederlands Slit Center), which has its own slitting line and state-of-the-art packaging line.

More info: dingemansbedrijven.nl


A low carbon emissions steel deal!

The Dingemans group is buying Magnelis® steel which was produced by ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products using the XCarb® recycled and renewably produced route. This type of steel was created using a minimum of 75% scrap steel and 100% renewable electricity. The result is a product with a 70% lower carbon footprint than steel produced via the traditional blast furnace route.

 

Published: 21 December 2023

A substantial reduction in CO2 emissions with Magnelis® XCarb® steel

Joost Dingemans, CEO of the Dingemans group said: “ArcelorMittal is a long-standing partner and for many years supplier of Magnelis® steel, which we successfully use for projects of our customers in, for example, the solar and building industries. The substantial reduction in CO2 emissions that is obtained through the use of Magnelis® XCarb® steel, strengthens Dingemans’ sustainability journey. We are committed to contribute to a low-carbon emissions world, and we are happy to do so along with one of the world’s leading steel producers.”

NSC, a Dutch steel service centre and a subsidiary of Dingemans, is slitting the XCarb® Magnelis® steel that will be mainly used for metal studs in a building’s framework system.

Text:
ArcelorMittal Europe Communications
Constructalia

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