7th June, 2002
Ministry Of Steel  


BSP TO PRODUCE 78 METRE RAILS


Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP) of the Steel Authority of India Ltd.(SAIL) is gearing up infrastructural facilities to make 78 metre rails for the Indian Railways (IR). BSP launched production of 26 metre rails last year. The plant was producing 13 metre rails for the past 40 years. Longer versions would reduce the number of weld joints and ensure more safety.

BSP now has an annual capacity of 7,50,000 tonnes of rails. Since its inception in 1960, it supplied around 9.6 million tonnes to the IR. The IR, having the largest network in the world with 108706 track kilometers and about 8000 trains, has an increasing demand for longer version of rails for safety and speed. These rails are also required to lay new lines, for gauge conversions, doubling the single lines and to replace damaged tracks.

The recent installation of Rs.61 crore RH Degassing Plant from Technometal and Rs.23 crore German Ladel Furnace have improved the rails' quality by bringing down the hydrogen content. Now this would conform to international standard and IR's Standard specifications.

BSP, now, produces rails of 2 types, R-52 and R-60, with minimum tensile strength of 90 kg/mm2. During the last fiscal, the total despatch of prime tested rails was 436,107 tonnes.

Bhilai rails are exported to South Korea, Argentina, New Zealand, Sweden, Turkey and Ghana. After a gap of more than two decades, the plant exported 7,256 tonnes of rails valued at Rs.15.41 crore to Bangladesh in the last fiscal.

 

 
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