New steel service center investment from Metal Grup

Wednesday, 07 August 2002 10:13:00 (GMT+3)   |  
       

New steel service center investment from Metal Grup

Metal Grup, a member of SteelOrbis, has started operations at its steel service center in Ankara Hasanoglan Industrial District into full swing. Steel service center with a capacity of 150,000mt/year, will deal out sevices of cut to length, slitting and trapezoid and corrugation. For more information about the center please click www.metalgrup.com.tr/celikislmerk.htm . The steel service center will serve at following standards:
Cut to length Thickness : 0,30-2,00mm
              Width     : max 1,550mm
              Length    : 250-5000mm
Slitting      Thickness : 0,30-2,00mm
              Width     : max 1,550mm 
              Slitting width    : min 25mm
              Slitting capacity : max 20 slices
Trapezoid and Corrugation 
(Roll forming)Thickness : 0,40-0,70mm
              Width     : 1,000 or 1,219mm (before forming)
              Length    : max 10,000mm

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