Hegang's high-quality low-alloy high-strength steel helps Hangzhou build a new urban landmark
Recently, all the tonnage of low-alloy high-strength steel produced by HBIS Plate has been delivered to customers. After strict inspection, key indicators such as yield strength and tensile strength of the products fully meet customer requirements. The products will be used in the construction of the Hangzhou West Station Hub Station City Complex project.
The steel produced by HBIS in medium and heavy plate production boasts high yield strength, high tensile strength, and resistance to low-temperature brittle fracture, ensuring strong safety and reliability. It is widely used in construction engineering, machinery manufacturing, and vehicle manufacturing sectors.
Hesteel Medium and Heavy Plate Division has deeply integrated with the market and customers, fully leveraging the efficient coordination of integrated production, sales, research, and transportation, continuously expanding the market share of high-end quality products. The marketing and service team conducted in-depth market research, actively connected with the needs of end customers, developed direct supply services and guarantee plans for customers, and signed orders with them. During production, technicians precisely controlled key process parameters such as oxygen blowing volume, critical alloy element content, feeding time and sequence, and rigorously inspected the appearance quality, ensuring that all performance indicators of the products met customer requirements.
The implementation of the Hangzhou West Station Hub Station-City Complex project not only facilitates the integration of railway transportation functions with urban comprehensive service functions but also significantly enhances the quality of urban space. In the future, the Hangzhou West Station Hub will be developed into a new landmark and urban center of Hangzhou, where high-speed rail hubs, urban functions, and industrial development are closely integrated, with its effective radiation potentially extending to the Yangtze River Delta metropolitan area.
Source: Hebei Iron and Steel Group
Editor|Hao Shuhui
Review | Liu Jiajun
Planning | Chen Xiaoli