Automotive
According to the WSA, an automobile typically requires 900 kilograms, or nearly 2,000 pounds, of steel to be produced. The body and exterior, including the doors, utilize about a third of that consumption. 23% more goes into the drivetrain, while 12% goes into the suspension.
About 60% of a modern car’s body structures are constructed of advanced high-strength steels, which are produced utilizing intricate methods and are lighter than traditional steels.
Applications:
- Car Frame
- Car Accessories