2nd September, 2002
Ministry of Steel  


SALEM STEEL FOR RAILMART AND SUB PANTRY OF JAN SHATABDI COACHES


Salem Steel Plant of the Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL), is undertaking fabrication of modular rail marts and sub-pantries for the coaches of Jan Shatabdi Express. In a pioneering venture, the Integral Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai, has launched manufacture of Jan Shatabdi Express coaches for high speed short distance trains and these coaches will have rail marts and sub-pantry made of stainless steel.

Fabricated in various thicknesses ranging 0.8 to 3 mm in 304 grade stainless steel, in variety of custom made finishes like moon rock, hammer tone and stripe, each rail mart and sub-pantry requires around one tonne of stainless steel. So far 29 coaches have been completed and deployed in various routes viz Kathiar, Malda, Vijayawada and Dehradun. Another order for 94 coaches has been received against the total number of 152 coaches to be fabricated for this project.

Striped stainless steel sheeting was used for the first time in the full wall paneling in the 3 First AC Coaches turned out by ICF in July and August. These bath-cum-toilets incorporate a number of upgraded features including stainless steel fittings and plumbing. The plant is also pursuing the prospects of furnishing the pantry cars, besides the ‘Deccan Odyssey’ coaches of the ‘Palace on Wheels’ project of the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation.

Stainless steel is currently being used in the railway sector for trough floor, under slung water tanks, rung ladders, structural, flooring, bellows in diesel exhaust, overhead electric car panelling, berth railings, commodes, sinks, wash basins, roof-mounted air conditioning units and so on. The material’s strength, corrosion resistance, durability, cleanliness and aesthetic appeal are the prime criteria for being chosen for these applications.

 
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