The heat treating facility, which will be located at one of SSAB’s two plate mills in Montpelier, Iowa or Mobile, Alabama in the United States, will process steel produced at the Company’s plants. The final location of the facility has yet to be determined and will be based on consideration of site-specific issues, including regulatory approvals.
“This is a step to further meet the strong and increasing global demand for quenched and tempered steels. The investment enables us to continue to develop the strong production base we now have in the US. This will strengthen our strategy to be the global leader in high strength steel,” says CEO, Olof Faxander.
Heat treated steel plate is used throughout the manufacturing and construction sectors in applications where strength, hardness and toughness are required beyond those available from as-rolled material. Thanks to its superior properties, the steel from SSAB provides significant environmental advantages, a factor which has a positive influence on demand.