TimkenSteel Opens SBQ Technology Center
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Metal Center News Staff on
Jul 8, 2015 July 8, 2015 TimkenSteel Opens SBQ Technology Center TimkenSteel, Canton, Ohio, has opened a $5 million technology center at its Northeast Ohio corporate campus to give the company an advantage in achieving clean special bar quality steel and developing new steel grades. "TimkenSteel is the global leader in clean steels because we understand the science and measurement of inclusions better than anyone, and we're the only steelmaker that can take that understanding and use it to predict component life," claims Ray Fryan, vice president of technology and quality at TimkenSteel. "The new TimkenSteel Technology Center, along with the talent across our entire team, enhances our ability to develop the SBQ steel that our customers need to solve their toughest challenges." The TimkenSteel Technology Center features a dozen laboratories, including a brand new scanning electron microscope, an ultrasonic lab, a physical process modeling lab and additional labs where metallurgists and materials scientists can test steel and find inclusions less than the width of a hair. Steel cleanness is important for high performance in critical products such as gears, bearings, axles, crankshafts, down-hole drilling equipment and military applications. Information learned at the 20,000-square-foot research facility will help TimkenSteel achieve high levels of steel performance from its new $200 million jumbo bloom vertical caster at the Faircrest Steel Plant in Canton, executives say.