Heavy Slab

Heavy slab refers to a large block of metal, typically steel, that is cast in a steel mill. These slabs are usually rectangular in shape and can weigh anywhere from several tons to over 20 tons. Heavy slabs are used in a variety of applications, including as raw material for manufacturing various steel products, such as sheets, plates, and coils. They are often transported to other facilities for further processing, such as rolling or cutting, before they are used in final products.

  • Structural stability Heavy slabs provide structural stability to buildings, bridges, industrial facilities, and other infrastructure projects. Their weight and strength contribute to the overall stability and integrity of the structure, ensuring its safe operation and longevity.
  • Durability and longevity Slabs are highly durable and resistant to various environmental factors, including corrosion, moisture, and temperature variations. They have a long service life and require minimal maintenance, making them a cost-effective choice for long-term applications.
  • Design flexibility Heavy slabs offer design flexibility, allowing for innovative and efficient structural solutions. They can be fabricated in various shapes and sizes to meet the specific requirements of a project, accommodating complex architectural designs and engineering specifications.
  • Fire resistance Heavy slabs have inherent fire-resistant properties, providing an added level of safety in fire-prone environments. Steel does not burn, and its structural integrity remains intact even under high temperatures. This characteristic is particularly important in buildings and structures where fire safety is a critical consideration.
  • Sustainability Slabs are highly sustainable material as it is widely recyclable. Heavy slabs can be recycled and reused at the end of their life cycle, minimizing waste and reducing the environmental impact of construction projects. Furthermore, the use of steel in structures can contribute to the overall energy efficiency of the building due to its thermal properties.
  • Time and cost efficiency Heavy slabs can be fabricated off-site, allowing for efficient construction and reduced on-site labor requirements. Their prefabricated nature enables faster installation and construction, leading to shorter project durations and potential cost savings.
  • Versatility Heavy slabs have a wide range of applications in various industries such as construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, and shipbuilding. They can be used for flooring, decking, roof systems, support beams, and other load-bearing purposes. The versatility of heavy slabs makes them suitable for diverse projects and requirements.

Specification

Specification of Heavy Slab
Thickness
200 MM to 350 MM
Width
1250, 1500 & 2000
Length
4000 & Above
Make
Sail, AMNS, Jindal, Tata
Grade
E250, E350

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