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SSAB Tunnplat

Address: Borlange
SE-781 84
Sweden
Telephone: (Sweden) +46 243 700 00

http://www.ssabtunnplat.com

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Listing of all 25 news releases from SSAB Tunnplat:

PC-based T-Card display system

 User application article   Switching to a Three Counties software system, TeeCards Software, has brought benefits for SSAB Swedish Steel.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (15 October 2007)

Cold-rolled steels have high strength

A range of cold-rolled steels offer a wide choice of properties obtained through hardening techniques applied through a special rolling process, said a Swedish steel plant.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (12 September 2007)

High strength steel for roll forming

Advanced high strength roll forming steel offers high yield strength, good dimensional stability and suitability for being formed to tight radii.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (13 June 2007)

Steel awards display developmental determination

The winners of the Swedish Steel Prize 2006 have displayed great competence and deliberate determination in their development work.

News from SSAB Tunnplat ( 5 December 2006)

High strength steels reduce product weight

 User application article   Hot rolled, high strength steel has reduced the weight of a semitrailer by 20% and the trailer can also withstand more physical damage when in use.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (29 November 2006)

Car's internal waistline is roll-formed

 User application article   Low weight, compact design and good protection performance characterize the roll-formed internal waistline reinforcement developed for the side doors of a car.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (28 November 2006)

High strength steel user prizes event scheduled

Italian door beams, Canadian bus seats and Spanish lifts (elevators) - these products are included this year's foremost design, for which high strength steel is used.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (30 October 2006)

High strength steel applied to impact beam

 User application article   High strength steel and extra reinforcement a new design of side impact beam improves crashworthiness and helps the automotive industry to lower the weight of its products and rationalise production.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (16 November 2005)

Welded high strength steel reduces truck weight

 User application article   Changing over the body to high strength steel, a new technically advanced design, and switching to a more advanced welding method - have cut light truck body weights by almost 30%.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (14 November 2005)

High strength steel bumper challenges aluminium

 User application article   An American automotive component manufacturer has developed a bumper made of advanced high strength steel but which weighs only roughly the same as a much more expensive aluminium bumper.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (14 November 2005)

Steel container is world's lightest, toughest

 User application article   What may be the world's lightest and toughest container, with ultra-thin walls, is manufactured entirely from one of the most advanced high strength steels available on the market.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (27 October 2005)

Seminars highlight advanced high strength steels

Series of seminars that show the application and manufacturing costs benefits of using advanced high strength steels in the automotive industry are to be staged across Europe.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (18 August 2005)

High strength steels knowledge put on the Web

SSAB Tunnplat's new Knowledge Service Center puts almost all the knowledge and facts concerning high strength steels at the disposal of steel users around the world.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (30 May 2005)

Customised roll-forming reduces production costs

The Swedish company Ortic, together with Bemo of Germany, has developed a new method of roll-forming steel sections in curved or varying shapes.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (25 November 2004)

Strongest steel tamed for Ford hybrid

 User application article   Trim Trends in the USA was nominated for the Swedish Steel Prize 2004 for an automotive battery holder which combines strength with light weight

News from SSAB Tunnplat (22 November 2004)

New steel can be rebent without cracking

An advanced hot-dip galvanised, high strength steelwith excellent formabilitythat can be re-bent without cracking is helping development of stronger and lighter door beams and other car components.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (28 October 2004)

The Swedish Steel Prize 2004 is their target

The international Swedish Steel Prize is awarded every year for the world's foremost product for which high strength steels are used.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (18 October 2004)

High strength steels make for lighter structures

 User application article   Lightweight structures are more durable, perform better and there is a trend towards a greater proportion of high strength steels being used for various structures around the world.

News from SSAB Tunnplat ( 5 December 2003)

Swedish Steel Prize ceremony planned

For the fifth consecutive year, the Swedish Steel Prize - the international industry accolade for design and product development - is being awarded.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (11 April 2003)

Al-Zn-Si coated steel keeps rust at bay

Excellent corrosion protection and forming properties are claimed for a combination aluminium-zinc-silicon coated steel that meets corrosivity class C4 requirements.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (10 February 2003)

Korean company wins Swedish Steel Prize 2002

High strength steel helps skiers take flight

High strength research vessel extends frontiers

Report underlines chief factors in steel purchase

Profit doubled after material change

 

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