Surplus 3.1

Surplus steel tubes for various applications

Herstaco has a stock of 60,000 tonnes of steel tubes in Middelburg to provide immediate service to its customers.

Surplus steel pipes combine cost savings with durability, without compromising on quality. They are an excellent choice for companies seeking economical and environmentally friendly solutions. For example, surplus tubes are often cheaper than new tubes because they usually come from overproduction, unused leftover batches, or projects that have fallen through. By choosing surplus tubes, you contribute to a circular economy, as materials are reused instead of being melted down or thrown away. The production of new steel tubes requires a lot of energy and raw materials, which involves carbon emissions. Surplus tubes reduce the demand for new production and thus the environmental impact. In addition, surplus tubes are available directly from stock and no production times apply.

Herstaco's stock in brief:

- daily changing stock of 60,000 tonnes of steel pipes

- both new and used steel pipes

- first choice steel pipes: with 3.1 CE EN-10219 quality mark

- second choice steel tubes: surplus, uncertified, used and unused

- outside diameter: from 168 mm - 2,500 mm

- steel grades of different standards: EN 10219: S235 - S460, EN 10208: L290 - L555, API 5L: Grade B - X80, API 5CT: J55 - N80 etc.

- commercial lengths: 6 - 18 metres, made to your desired length by Herstaco with short delivery times

- untreated

- coated, externally or internally, with, for example: epoxy paint, PE (Polyethylene), PP (PolyPropylene) & bitumen

We are the expert on surplus

We know your industry, the specific products, the field and the challenges involved. If you ask a question, you want to be understood. At Herstaco, you will get a clear answer and advice that will take you further.

Norms

Different EN standards apply within Europe. These can be standards for various types of steel quality, but also for manufacturing structures, such as steel structures for buildings and bridges. The standards set requirements for material quality and production processes.