Welcome to our November newsletter!
You will remember your next trip to Delft thanks to the new train station and city hall building. Be sure to look up when you arrive…
This month, we feature our products that went into the Delft building – HISTAR® high strength steel and Integrated Floor Beams (IFB) – alongside our wide range of solutions for structures and institutional & public buildings.
We are constantly improving Constructalia, and we have even more new features this month: In addition to our recent home page facelift, we now offer a glossary for steel in construction as well as a brand-new section that showcases our customers and partners.
Check out the new Granite® colour palette and take a look at how Meteor Systems utilise Granite® in their new Mini-Air system for growing soft fruits.
Finally, read about innovative solar tracking technology in Australia and download the newest ACB+ software update.
Enjoy!
The Constructalia Team
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The new Delft train station, in combination with the new city hall building, makes arriving in Delft a memorable experience thanks to an innovative design with our HD sections in HISTAR® 355 high strength steel and our Integrated Floor Beams.
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Resistant, economical, and sustainable: HISTAR® steels are innovative structural steel grades with a low alloy content that combine high strength with excellent toughness at low temperatures and outstanding weldability.
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Our range of shallow floor beams, including Integrated Floor Beams (IFB), optimises usable space as asymmetric beams are incorporated into the floor to provide significant height gains and reduce costs.
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ArcelorMittal has won the Steelie Award for Excellence in Sustainability for the third consecutive year. The award distinguishes the company’s industry leadership on sustainability amid the growing pressure steel companies are facing to outline their approach to reducing carbon emissions.
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In our new Constructalia Customers and partners section, we present some of the companies and institutions cooperating with ArcelorMittal, and we take a look at how they implement our products and solutions in their steel in construction projects.
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A new Granite® colour palette is here! The Granite® range of prepainted organic coated steels from ArcelorMittal Europe - Flat Products offers an outstanding selection of colour, textures, and finishes for every construction project.
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Meteor Systems utilises Granite® to create growing gutters which are an integral part of their Mini-Air system, a new covering system for soft fruits. Granite® can withstand the aggressive growing environment required and remains food safe over the decade-long life of the tray.
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ArcelorMittal Projects Exosun supplied their innovative solar tracking technology as well as a full range of services including plant design support, logistics, training, and on-site management support to the Beryl Solar Farm project in New South Wales, Australia.
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Presenting Constructalia's new glossary for steel in construction! Over 70 terms are currently available in our glossary section, with more terms being added regularly. Glossaries in our various language versions are coming soon!
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ArcelorMittal Europe - Long Products has released an updated version of our software for the pre-design of steel or composite cellular beams with circular openings in cold and fire conditions: ACB+ version 3.17.
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ArcelorMittal provides an extensive set of structural solutions and products that will fulfil your construction project performance requirements in the form of rolled steel sections, heavy sections, heavy plates, steel plates, welded girders, merchant bars, and much more.
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Our steel construction solutions for institutional & public buildings meet fire protection and structural resistance requirements with products such as Cofrastra® composite flooring, CoSFB that combines slim floor beams with a composite floor concept, and Angelina® cellular beams.
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