Steel For Titanium-Containing High-Strength Automobile Drive Shafts is Directly Supplied To SINOTRUK
On April 17th, more than 800 tons of steel for automobile drive shafts with titanium-containing characteristics were successfully rolled off the production line of HBIS Group Chenggang 1780. This product is the first production of HBIS Group Chenggang, and also is an exclusive product customized for SINOTRUK. The yield strength exceeds 730 MPa, which is the highest strength steel for automobile drive shafts in the industry. After deep processing, all will be sold to SINOTRUK.
HBIS Group Chenggang deeply optimizes the “two structures”, gives full play to the characteristics and advantages of vanadium and titanium, targets the upscale market and customers with precise efforts, organizes marketing managers and product engineers to in-depth docking with SINOTRUK, and optimizes performance parameters such as yield strength and specification accuracy based on customer production process requirements. Titanium alloying technology is used in the steelmaking process to strictly control the hit rate of the narrow composition of the alloy. Strictly control the heating temperature and rolling strategy in the steel rolling process, and implement a standardized operating mode in the whole process to ensure that product quality is seamlessly connected with customer needs and effectively improve customer satisfaction. At present, HBIS Group Chenggang has the ability to produce steel for automobile drive shafts of all strength levels in the market, and has achieved full coverage of steel for domestic automobile drive shafts.
It is understood that SINOTRUK is a well-known domestic heavy-duty vehicle production enterprise. It owns a full range of commercial vehicle brands such as Huanghe and Howo. It is the heavy-duty truck enterprise with the most complete drive form and power coverage in China's heavy-duty truck industry. Its products are exported to more than 110 countries and regions, ranking first in the export of the domestic heavy-duty truck industry for 16 consecutive years.