13 Feb 2017

British Steel to share expertise at rail conference in India 2017

British Steel will be exhibiting at the 4th annual conference on Urban Rail-based Transit Systems in India, partaking in discussions and presentations on its premium rail products.

The 4th annual conference on Urban Rail-based Transit systems takes place in New Delhi, India from 21-22 February 2017. British Steel will be exhibiting at this event for the first time.

With rapid growth in the network of urban based transportation systems and technological advances in India, the mission of the conference is to explore sector trends, challenges and opportunities.

You can find us at Stall 6 in the Lalit Hotel, Barakhamba. During a 20 minute presentation, we will discuss our range of products to address the needs of the railways and metros in India, in order to prevent specific types of degradation. We will focus on the following:

SF350 - Our Stress-Free heat-treated rail that offers exceptional wear resistance with uniquely low residual stress

Zinoco – This durable rail coating delivers superior protection against corrosion, resulting in longer rail life

Special Rail – The wide range of special rail produced to address the requirements for switch & crossing manufacture including asymmetric and guide rails

For further details on the event, or if you’d like to meet up, please contact us at rail@longssteel.com.

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