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The clad plates manufactured by
The Japan Steel Works,Ltd.(JSW) are integrally bonded
over their entire surface by a hot rolling process.
The composite plates, having properties equivalent
to, or even superior to the component material, can
be utilized for an extensive range of applications.
Depending on the intended uses, cladding metal can
be selected from the following; |
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Stainless steel, Nickel and Nickel
alloy, Copper and Copper alloy, with carbon and alloy
steel as backing steel. |
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Very large and extra thick gauge
clad plates are manufactured by JSW using one of the
largest 4-high plate mills with barrel length of 5,300
mm. |
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The use of the clad plates for
larger fabrications not only contributes in reducing
the cost, but also enhances the commercial value. |
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For outstanding characteristics
and economical features of the composite materials,
the clad plates are increasingly being used in the
fields of oil refining, petrochemical, general chemical,
industrial machinery, shipbuilding, power generation
and food processing industries. |
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JSW has been manufacturing clad
plates since 1958, and through the effort extended
in quality control, JSW has been authorized to use
the Quality System Certificate Number-N by ASME in
1975, the first material maker to be authorized outside
the USA |
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JSW Muroran Works has been approved
the quality management system standards limited to
ISO9002, in 1994. Based on the extensive experience
as a specialized manufacturer of high quality steel
plates, JSW has been making continual technical development
to supply products of high quality to many countries
abroad as well as to domestic users. |
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