Tata Steel invests in Netherlands plant

Demonstrating its commitment to delivering differentiated products to its customers, Tata Steel has completed a significant investment in upgrading one of the coilers on the hot strip mill at its IJmuiden plant in the Netherlands. The investment paves the way for the development of heavier-gauge strip for use in the manufacture of articulated trucks, and of higher-strength steel grades for use in cranes and machine boom arm applications. The result will be that the weight of customers’ finished fabricatio
July 10, 2012
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Hot rolled coils at Tata Steel’s IJmuiden plant

Demonstrating its commitment to delivering differentiated products to its customers, 5359 Tata Steel has completed a significant investment in upgrading one of the coilers on the hot strip mill at its IJmuiden plant in the Netherlands.

The investment paves the way for the development of heavier-gauge strip for use in the manufacture of articulated trucks, and of higher-strength steel grades for use in cranes and machine boom arm applications.

The result will be that the weight of customers’ finished fabrications can be reduced whilse maintaining strength and integrity.

Gareth Beese, Tata Steel’s sales and marketing director for lifting and excavating, said: “Our equipment manufacturing customers are looking for stronger and heavier-gauge steel products to get more out of the machines they make. This investment means that we can continue to play a part in helping them to improve the efficiency of their own products. This is a really positive development for our customers.”

A number of new steel grades are in development and are being trialled through the upgraded coiler, including Ympress S700 and Ympress S960. These grades are becoming increasingly important to lifting and excavating equipment makers.

The upgrade was carried out by metallurgical plant makers 3048 Siemens and 6157 SMS Siemag.

The coiler has been upgraded with new mandrel and pinch roll equipment as well as with new motors, electrical drives, gears and hydraulic equipment.

The upgraded coiler can supply high-strength steels up to 20mm thick. Core applications for the new steel grades will be those requiring high strength combined with reduced weight, including cranes and construction equipment.

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