Structural steels used in the construction industry must meet strict technical and quality requirements established by national and international standards. Conformity certification ensures that these materials have been assessed and verified to confirm their structural suitability and mechanical performance under various load conditions.
This certification process includes physical, chemical, and mechanical testing of the product, including tensile strength, yield strength, ductility, chemical composition, material homogeneity, and dimensional control. In addition, manufacturing processes, traceability, and the manufacturer’s quality control systems are evaluated.
Holding this certification is essential to ensure the structural safety of buildings and infrastructure, as well as to comply with applicable regulatory requirements. It also provides confidence to engineers, designers, construction companies, and competent authorities by ensuring that the steel used meets the specifications required for its application in civil and architectural works.