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India's JSL supplies high-grade stainless steel for first time in manufacturing high-speed trains

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Update time : 2024-07-02 17:09:10
According to Jindal Stainless Ltd (JSL), the company supplied around 50 tons of 21LN grade stainless steel for 12 buses project of national transport company Indian Railways (IR).

JSL said it is confident that they can continue to supply high-grade stainless steel to IR for manufacturing train sets or chassis to increase manufacturing capabilities for the high-speed trains currently being rolled out on lines across India.

21LN stainless steel grade is known for its corrosion resistance, greater strength and durability, which is an indispensable material for train body or chassis structure.
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