Euronorm Standard List - Structural and Constructional Steels Standards: Part One
The European Norms (EN) standardization system was established to create unified technical specifications across Europe, replacing various national standards since 1988. These comprehensive standards cover the full spectrum of steel products, focusing particularly on structural and constructional steels.
Euronorm Standard List - Structural and Constructional Steels Standards: Part Two
The creation of the EEC (European Economic Community) has made it necessary to establish common standards named "European Norms" (EN), therefore standardizing the common language across Europe. Since 1988 a new series of 'mandatory' European standards (EN) has been created, to replace national standards, such as BS, DIN, SS and NF, throughout 18 countries of Western Europe.
The establishment of the European Economic Community (EEC) necessitated the development of unified European Norms (EN) to standardize technical language across Europe. Since 1988, mandatory European standards have systematically replaced national standards including BS, DIN, SS, and NF across 18 Western European countries.