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News Release from: Morgan Construction Company
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Team on 12 February 2004
Morgan To Build Bar Mill In India
Morgan Construction Company has received a contract from Tata Iron and Steel Company, (Tata Steel) in Jamshedpur, India, for a new single-strand bar mill.
Morgan Construction Company has received a contract from Tata Iron and Steel Company, (Tata Steel) in Jamshedpur, India, for a new single-strand bar mill Nikhil Bhatia, Managing Director, Morgan-India, a Morgan subsidiary in Mumbai, India, in announcing the contract, said that Morgan will be responsible for the design, construction and installation of the new mill
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 22 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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He explained, "The mill will produce rebar products ranging in diameter from 8 mm to 16 mm, material that is primarily used in the construction industry.
The mill will include 16 No-Housing Stands for the roughing and intermediate train; a two way slitting unit; two six-stand No-Twist Mills; water boxes; dividing shears; a high-speed run out; cooling bed; cold shear; and bundling and strapping equipment.
"The combination of the above equipment will result in the latest method of rolling rebar as the rebar will be finished rolled in a single-strand fashion through a No-Twist Mill without twisting the product.
When completed, the mill will produce 600,000 tonnes annually, with provisions for future expansion," he concluded.
The mill will be designed at Morgan's Worcester headquarters, with equipment produced at the company's manufacturing facilities in Worcester, India, and China.
The start-up date for the mill is scheduled for May 2005.
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