Tuesday, November 10, 2009

News: Corus unveils new product for renewable energy sector

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Experts at Corus' research labs in Rotherham have helped to create a new high-quality steel product for the renewable energy market.

The researchers worked with Corus engineers in Scunthorpe and Skinningrove, Teesside to identify the exact processes needed to create the high-quality steel at the Skinningrove mill.

Corus Special Profiles has already secured five European orders so far for its steel product, which is used in the construction of wind towers.

The steel is manufactured in Scunthorpe and transported to Skinningrove where steelworkers reheat it to 1,250°C before rolling it into the desired shape, according to customers' requirements.

The end product - a bar of steel that typically measures 15 metres in length and weighs 4 tonnes - undergoes rigorous inspection and testing, including ultrasonic scans, to ensure it is free from defects.

The steel is then shipped to manufacturers of flanges, which are used to join sections of tubular steel in the construction of towers for wind turbines.

The demand for wind turbines is growing rapidly around the world and the market for this specialist steel product is thought to be worth almost £100m a year.

Chris Elliot, Corus director of product line management, said: "This is part of our strategy to capture the increasing value of fast-growing industrial sectors, in this case renewable energy.

"Our ambition is to be both supplier of choice for renewable energy customers and a key player in sustainable supply chains in this emerging sector."

Peter Gate, commercial manager for Corus Special Profiles, said: "There are only a handful of companies around the world capable of making this product."

Corus website


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