Danieli Secures Contracts for Steel Extrusion Plants in China and India, Commissioning Expected in 2026

Reuters07-17
Danieli Secures Contracts for Steel Extrusion Plants in China and India, Commissioning Expected in 2026

Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A. has secured new contracts to supply advanced steel extrusion technology to two companies in China and India, catering to the growing demand for stainless steel and Corrosion Resistance Alloy (CRA) pipes. Zhejiang Jiuli Hi-Tech Metals in China has ordered a 20-MN steel extrusion plant for producing seamless stainless-steel pipes, with diameters from 33 to 68 mm and wall thicknesses between 3 to 8 mm. This follows earlier orders for a 35-MN steel extrusion press upgraded to 42 MN. Meanwhile, Stella Metal & Tubes in India will set up a similar 20-MN plant in Gujarat. Both plants, expected to be commissioned in 2026, will incorporate robotic solutions and 3D vision systems for enhanced automation and process stability, ensuring high-quality production with extrusion cycles under 60 seconds.

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