Bridges and infrastructure
Stainless steel for bridges and infrastructure
Bridge projects are in a class of their own – just like Outokumpu stainless steel. Marked by harsh environments, heavy lifetime usage and high aesthetic expectations, bridges demand special considerations upfront if they’re to go the distance.
Exceptional strength without the weight
Corrosion resistant, it stands up to salt air, chemicals and pollution. Because it needs no protective coating, maintenance schedules are greatly reduced.
Downloads
- Brochures
- Environmental Product Declarations
- Green building documentation
- Safe use of stainless steel
- White papers
- Safety information sheet for stainless steel in Europe
- RoHS 2018
- A selection of Stainless steel complying with BASTA and BVB
- Americas safety datasheet for chromium-manganese and chromium-nickel-manganese alloyed stainless steel grades
- Americas safety datasheet for chromium alloyed stainless steel
- Americas safety datasheet for chronium-nickel-alloyed stainless steel
- Americas safety datasheet for chromium-nickel-managenese-copper alloyed stainless steel
- Americas safety datasheet for chromium-nickel -molybdenum alloyed stainless steel
- Americas safety datasheet high-molybdenum alloyed stainless steel
- Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steel
- Stainless steel at slightly elevated temperatures
- The suitability of stainless steels for road constructions
- Austenitic and duplex stainless steels used as construction materials
- Corrosion properties of UNS S32101 – Reinforcement bar
- A new lean duplex stainless steel for construction purposes
- Weight optimisation in offshore construction
- MIC on stainless steels in wastewater treatment plants
- Stainless steel in sewage treatment plants
- Stainless steel rebar
- Utilization of the material strength for lower weight and cost with LDX 2101