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Rail steel


Rail steel is usually used for railway fixed on the sleeper, sleeper for ballast. It is fastened by rail support, fastener, rail press, track splint, elastic bar, railway spike and other railway accessories. The bottom of the track is the track bed, which provides elasticity and drainage function for the track. Rails can also be laid on bases made of concrete, or even embedded in concrete. In order to withstand the pressure, impact load and friction of train operation, it requires sufficient strength and certain toughness. Quality requirements are strict, in addition to the guarantee of its chemical composition, but also require the inspection of mechanical properties, drop weight test and acid leaching of low-power tissue.
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Spring Metal Strips


spring steel strips is an alloy steel specially used for manufacturing various springs and other elastic components. It has excellent comprehensive properties, including high purity and uniformity, good surface quality, precise shape and size.
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Tempered Spring Steel Strip


spring steel strips is an alloy steel specially used for manufacturing various springs and other elastic components. It has excellent comprehensive properties, including high purity and uniformity, good surface quality, precise shape and size.
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Hardened Spring Steel Strip


spring steel strips is an alloy steel specially used for manufacturing various springs and other elastic components. It has excellent comprehensive properties, including high purity and uniformity, good surface quality, precise shape and size.
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304 Stainless Steel Strip


Stainless steel strips are made by adding other metal elements inside the steel to change the internal structure, so as to achieve the effect of rust-free. This practice of adding elements makes stainless steel have excellent corrosion resistance and can resist weak corrosive media such as air, water, steam, and chemical corrosion such as acid, alkali, and salt.
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316 Stainless Steel Strip


Stainless steel strips are made by adding other metal elements inside the steel to change the internal structure, so as to achieve the effect of rust-free. This practice of adding elements makes stainless steel have excellent corrosion resistance and can resist weak corrosive media such as air, water, steam, and chemical corrosion such as acid, alkali, and salt.
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