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A steel,alloy of iron and carbon in which the carbon content ranges up to 2 percent (with a higher carbon content, the material is defined as cast iron). By far the most widely used material for building the world’s infrastructure and industries, it is used to fabricate everything from sewing needles tooiltankers. In addition, the tools required to build and manufacture such articles are also made of steel. As an indication of the relative importance of this material, in 2013 the world’s raw steel production was about 1.6 billion tons, while production of the next most important engineering metal ,aluminum, was about 47 million tons. (For a list of steel production by country,see below World steel production.) The main reasons for the popularity of steel are the relatively low cost of making, forming, and processing it, the abundance of its two raw materials (iron ore-and scrap), and its unparalleled range of mechanical properties Steel Application Steel is one of the most efficient modern construction materials. It offers the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any commonly-used material and is exceptionally durable. Over 20 billion tonnes of steel remains in use today in a variety of products. Steel can be infinitely recycled, allowing the creation of new products out of old products without any loss of strength, form ability, or any other important measure of performance. This is why steel remains the material of choice for construction and manufacturing around the world. The Steel produced by SAIL has been used in variety of sectors.New formulations of high-performance steel-sen able car makers to produce stronger and lighter vehicles that are more energy efficient.Steel offers considerable advantages for the construction of wind turbine towers due to its strength and durability. Environmental impacts are minimized as steel can be infinitely recycled. The strength of steel also enables building designers to use less material without compromising structural performance. Steel is also part of innovative technologies that reduce energy use in buildings. » Furnace Automation » Auxiliaries » Hot Rolling Mills » Continuous Bar Mill » Roller Tables » Pumps » Blowers and Fans » Cold Rolling Mill » Annealing / Pickling » Slitting » Rewinding » Rolling Mill » Skin Pass » Galvanizing » Cut to Length » Tube Mill




