If we think of our daily commute, the bus we take to the office or home, the subway that crosses the city or even the bicycle we use to get around or exercise come to mind. They all have something in common: their structure is reinforced with steel, a material that guarantees safety, efficiency and durability in every journey.
However, why is steel so important in transportation? Let's discover how it transforms every journey and enables us to keep innovating for the future.
Get to know its unique qualities!
- Improved safety: its high resistance protects passengers and drivers in case of any impact.
- Energy efficiency: its alloys are lighter and reduce fuel consumption.
- Durability: resists time, corrosion and wear.
- Versatility: adapts to different shapes and needs.
Safety on four wheels: steel in vehicles
Steel is the silent guardian of every journey. Its ability to absorb impacts and deform without fracturing can save lives in the event of an accident or collision. In addition, advances in high-strength steels make it possible to manufacture lighter and more energy-efficient vehicles without compromising safety.
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Railroads: efficiency and durability
Steel is key to rail transportation, providing strength and durability to rails, trains and railway structures. Its ability to support heavy loads and resist wear and tear makes it the ideal material to ensure safety and efficiency on every journey. In its manufacture, it allows the design of lighter and more efficient wagons, optimizing energy consumption.
Steel in aviation
Steel remains the unsung hero in parts that demand maximum strength and durability. It is used in essential parts such as landing gear, turbines and reinforced airframes, where maximum resistance to fatigue and high temperatures is required.
Its combination of strength and flexibility enables aircraft to withstand extreme conditions and extend their lifespan.
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Bicycles: sustainable mobility
Steel in bicycles provides us with resistance on the most difficult roads and flexibility for greater comfort in each pedal stroke. Their structure absorbs impacts and provides stability, which makes them ideal for urban or high-performance cycling.
Boats: strength and corrosion resistance
At sea, steel is the fortress that defies the waves and is synonymous with safety. From hulls to decks, its strength ensures every journey.
Innovation and sustainability: the future in transportation
The transportation of the future continues to be built with steel. At Ternium, innovation is key to contribute to the development of various industries in the country. With hot and cold rolled products, we drive quality and technology in the automotive sector. In addition, with rebar and electro welded mesh, we reinforce safety in road infrastructure in Colombia. Find out how our products can contribute to your projects at www.ternium.com .