Hexagon bar

A hexagon bar is a bar with six straight sides and angles. It is used in the mining, specialized bolt and nut, machinery, chemical, shipping and architectural industry. Read more

Hot rolled coil

Mill process which involves rolling the steel at a high temperature, which is above the steel’s recrystallisation temperature. Read more

Hot rolled plate

Hot rolled plate is manufactured in a wide range of sizes for applications in several industries varying from construction, pressure vessel and wear resistant applications. Read more

Reinforcing bar/Y Bar - Nostra®

The reinforcing bar is produced for the reinforcement of concrete. Two types are produced: the mild steel plain bar and the deformed high strength bar. Read more

Galvanised coil

It is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel to prevent rusting. The most common method is hot-dip galvanising, in which parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc. Read more

Colour coil - Chromadek ®

It is produced with a zinc coating with a top and backing paint coat available in various colours. Read more



Rounds & Squares

Round bars can be defined as material with diameters ranging from a nominal 5.5 mm up to 105 mm, for applications such as general engineering and rods for grinding mills. Read more

Special profiles

Special profiles are defined as products that are specifically developed for specialised applications. Read more

Structural sections

These are products that are typically used in the construction of light to heavy steel structures. Read more

Heavy structural sections

These are products that are typically used in the construction industry. Products in this range vary from Universal beams, Universal columns, Parallel flange channels, Universal Joists, Rails & Equal angles. Read more

Window sections

ArcelorMittal South Africa produces a range of hot rolled profiles for the secondary window and doorframe industry. All these profiles are supplied in the as-rolled condition. Read more

Wire Rod

Wire rod is defined as material in coils with nominal diameters ranging from 5.5 mm up to 14.5 mm at 0.5 mm intervals. Read more