General
Design data is presented for Z sections and Sigma sections in a tabular format to assist engineers who are designing light gauge steelwork in accordance with EN 1993‑1‑3:2006 [1], EN 1993-1-1:2005 [2] and EN 1993-1-5:2006 [3] and their respective National Annexes.
The symbols used are generally the same as those used in these Standards or the referred product Standards.
1.1 Material and tolerances
Light steel members are cold-formed from hot-dip galvanized strip steel, which is supplied to the section manufacturers as pre-galvanized coil conforming to EN 10346:2015 [4]. A new version of this standard will be published in 2025 and will introduce new steel grades like S650GD & S700GD.
Dimensions and tolerances are specified in EN 10143:2006 [5].
1.2 Steel grades and coatings
ArcelorMittal offers the following hot dip galvanised steel grades:
- Structural steels from S350GD, S550GD up to S650GD & S700GD, with thickness from 0,25 up to 6,0 mm.
- In addition to the standard grades, ArcelorMittal offers improved grades with guaranteed maximum tensile strength, guaranteed tensile strength / yield strength ratio and minimum elongation as required by Eurocode 3 Part 1.1.
- High Strength Low Alloy steels from HX260LAD up to HX700LAD offering improved elongation properties when additional formability is required.
For construction applications, ArcelorMittal offers a full range of coatings for Construction Steels and High Strength Low Alloy steels according to EN 10346:2025 (see the hot dip galvanised steels catalogue).
Different coatings are available for different environments including:
- Magnelis® Zinc Aluminium Magnesium coating from ZM90 up to ZM800. This coating is preferred for harsh outdoor environments or for aggressive indoor conditions such as certain industrial and agricultural uses or for buildings in coastal areas. (see further Magnelis technical information)
- Hot Dip Galvanized zinc coating varying from Z100 up to Z725 (double-sided coating weight g/m2
)
- Granite® a range of pre-painted organic coatings that are generally used for roofing, cladding and façade applications where durability & aesthetics are important (see further Granite technical information)