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Standarde Cold Formed

This document lists numerous European standards related to structural steel and steel construction materials, including standards for: - Execution of cold-formed steel structural elements and structures - Classification of corrosion protection environments for steel structures - Specifications for self-supporting roofing products made of steel, aluminum or stainless steel - Delivery conditions for various grades of hot-rolled structural steel - Tolerances for continuously hot-dip metal coated steel sheet - Delivery conditions for high yield strength steels for cold-forming - Inspection documents for metallic products - Delivery conditions for cold-rolled high strength microalloyed steels for cold-forming - Technical delivery conditions for continuously hot-dip coated steel products for

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Standarde Cold Formed

This document lists numerous European standards related to structural steel and steel construction materials, including standards for: - Execution of cold-formed steel structural elements and structures - Classification of corrosion protection environments for steel structures - Specifications for self-supporting roofing products made of steel, aluminum or stainless steel - Delivery conditions for various grades of hot-rolled structural steel - Tolerances for continuously hot-dip metal coated steel sheet - Delivery conditions for high yield strength steels for cold-forming - Inspection documents for metallic products - Delivery conditions for cold-rolled high strength microalloyed steels for cold-forming - Technical delivery conditions for continuously hot-dip coated steel products for

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EN 1090-4: Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures, Part 4: Technical requirements for

cold-formed structural steel elements and cold-formed structures of roof, ceiling, floor and wall
applications;

EN ISO 12944-2: Paints and varnishes. Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint
systems. Part 2: Classification of environments

EN 508-1: Roofing products from metal sheet - Specification for self-supporting products of steel,
aluminium or stainless steel sheet - Part 1: Steel;
EN 10025-1: Hot-rolled products of structural steels - Part 1: General delivery conditions;
EN 10025-2: Hot-rolled products of structural steels - Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for non-
alloy structural steels;
EN 10025-3: Hot-rolled products of structural steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for
normalized / normalized rolled weldable fine grain structural steels;
EN 10025-4: Hot-rolled products of structural steels - Part 4: Technical delivery conditions for
thermomechanical rolled weldable fine grain structural steels;
EN 10025-5: Hot-rolled products of structural steels - Part 5: Technical delivery conditions for structural
steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance;

EN 10143: Continuously hot-dip metal coated steel sheet and strip - Tolerances on dimensions and
shape;
EN 10149-1: Hot rolled flat products made of high yield strength steels for cold-forming - Part 1:
General technical delivery conditions;
EN 10149-2: Hot rolled flat products made of high yield strength steels for cold-forming - Part 2:
Delivery conditions for thermomechanically rolled steels;
EN 10149-3: Hot rolled flat products made of high yield strength steels for cold-forming - Part 3:
Delivery conditions for normalized and normalized rolled steels;
EN 10204: Metallic products. Types of inspection documents;
EN 10268: Cold-rolled flat products made of high yield strength micro-alloyed steels for cold-forming -
General delivery conditions;
EN 10346: Continuously hot-dip coated steel flat products for cold-forming - Technical delivery
conditions;
EN 14509-1: Self-supporting double skin metal faced insulating panels - Factory made products -
Specifications;
EN 14782: Self-supporting metal sheet for roofing, external cladding and internal lining. Product
specification and requirements;
EN ISO 6892-1: Metallic materials - Tensile testing- Part 1: Method of test at room temperature;
EN ISO 7438: Metallic materials - Bend test;
ISO 4997: Cold-reduced steel sheet of structural quality.

[7] EAD 330046-01-0602: Fastenings Screws for Metal Members and Sheeting.
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