Jindal Steel increases heat treatment capacity to 60 000 tn per month

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New Delhi, Dec 11 (PTI) Jindal Steel on Thursday said it has increased its heat treatment capacity to 60,000 tonnes a month, making it the country's largest player in the segment.
     Heat treatment capacity refers to a facility's ability to process steel to alter properties like hardness, toughness, and strength.
     In a statement, Jindal Steel said, "It has become India's largest heat treatment player."
     The company said it has increased the monthly heat-treating capacity to 60,000 tonnes from 20,000 tonnes earlier to cater to demand from sectors such as infrastructure, engineering, energy, and heavy machinery.
     The company now offers a comprehensive product range in furnace normalised (FN) and quenched & tempered (Q&T) categories. This facility is capable of processing plates with thicknesses ranging from 6 mm to 200 mm and widths up to 5 meters, S. K. Pradhan, Head of Flat Products at Jindal Steel, said.
     This technological advancement equips Jindal Steel to manufacture high-end products previously imported into India, directly supporting the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, he said.
     Jindal Steel owns and operates two integrated steel plants at Angul (Odisha) and Raigarh (Chhattisgarh), having a total capacity of 12.6 million tonnes (MT). The company looks to increase its capacity to 15.6 MT by FY26.

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