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Tata
Bluescope Steel introduces improved Zincalume steel
Domain-b.com March 10, 2008
The equal joint venture between Tata Steel and Australia's
BlueScope Steel, Tata BlueScope Steel, today announced
the introduction of its new Zincalume steel with improved
properties.
Tata BlueScope Steel markets BlueScope Steel's premium
coated steel brands, Colorbond and Zincalume coated
steel to the South Asian markets.
"Zinc and aluminium alloy coated steel is preferred
over zinc coated (Galvanised) steel, due to its superior
resistance to corrosion," said Chetan Tolia, managing
director, Tata BlueScope Steel. "Improved Zincalume
steel also has enhanced aesthetics."
A supplier of zinc-aluminium alloy coated steel in
India; Tata Bluescope has introduced advanced metallic-coated
steel for the building and construction industry, which
it will now supply in addition to its pre-painted Colorbond
steel for roofing and wall cladding applications.
Tata BlueScope Steel currently imports the coated steel
products from BlueScope Steel, Australasia. The coated
steel manufacturing plant of the company is currently
under construction at Jamshedpur. This facility has
metal coating line with 250,000 tonnes per annum capacity
and a paint line with 150,000 tonnes per annum capacity.
The company counts higher durability, excellent design
flexibility, better thermal efficiency and environment-friendly
credentials, among the other benefits of Zincalume that
make it a widely accepted coated steel product for the
construction industry.
Zincalume steel with AZ150 coating, on an average lasts
up to four times longer than galvanised steel Z275,
of equivalent coating thickness, in similar environment
conditions, the company said in a statement.
According to Darren Pye, chief marketing and business
development, Tata BlueScope Steel, said, "Aesthetics
is a major issue in the construction industry and the
new coating technology will help in providing a long
lasting, uniform physical appearance and sustained good
looks across the application."
The improved Zincalume steel has better resistance
to early corrosion, and retains its uniform metallic
look for longer time. It exhibits superior long-term
surface appearance when compared with other metallic
coated steel products. Improved Zincalume steel also
helps in reduction in energy cost due to better reflectivity
over a longer period.
Zincalume was unveiled at a steel seminar for the construction
industry in Chennai and will be followed up with similar
events in Mumbai and Delhi.
In August 2006 the company inaugurated its first roll
forming and pre-engineered building facility near the
IT Park at Hinjewadi, on the outskirts of Pune. In December
it opened its second Lysaght building components and
systems manufacturing facility at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan
and further strengthened its position in the steel construction
industry with the opening of its third building components
and systems manufacturing facility at Sriperumbudur,
near Chennai.
Together the three plants represent an investment of
$A100 million in a network of three building solutions
facilities by the Australian company.

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