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SMS Meer to Deliver Rail Mill to Bhilai Steel Plant

Bhilai Steel Plant, a company of the Indian SAIL Group, has placed an order with SMS Meer, Germany, for the supply of a new universal rail mill that will enable Bhilai to produce rails for high-speed trains. Rails for goods transport with high weight and rail head-hardened products for special applications can also be produced.
 
The rolling mill has an annual capacity of 1.2 million tonnes. Rails with a maximum length of up to 130 m will be produced. The rolling mill forms part of a modernization and capacity expansion program. Rolling of the first rails is scheduled for spring 2013.
 
The rail mill is to be supplied by a consortium headed by SMS Meer. The company is to supply the whole mechanical equipment and the complete process equipment, including the rail head hardening technology.
 
The latest CCS® (Compact Cartridge Stand) stands are used in the universal mill, characterized by high frame rigidity, all-hydraulic roll gap adjustment, and fully automated stand changing.
 
The CRS® (Compact Roller Straightener) horizontal roller straightener developed by SMS Meer will be used for straightening the whole rolling program. A hydraulic vertical adjustment system with the straightening shafts mounted in bearings on both sides allows the straightener to offer optimum straightening characteristics for high-speed rails, according to the company.
 
The complete rail finishing equipment also belongs to the SMS Meer scope of supply. This includes two automated rail testing centers, visual inspection lines, several rail sawing units, rail straightening presses, rail drilling machines, and the long- and short-rail loading equipment.
 
The RailCool® system with selective water spraying is employed for the rail head hardening. SMS Elotherm is to supply the induction heating equipment that allows selective temperature control in the fine pearlitizing process.
 
SMS Meer GmbH is a company of the SMS group, which is, under the roof of the SMS Holding GmbH, a group of companies internationally active in plant construction and mechanical engineering for the steel and nonferrous metals industry. It consists of the two business areas, SMS Siemag and SMS Meer. In 2010, about 9200 employees worldwide generated a turnover of EUR 3 billion.