Expressing concerns over recent train accidents and derailments causing loss of lives, Yatinder Pal Singh Suri, MD Outokumpu India, stressed on the need to use crash and corrosion resistant Stainless Steel as standard material for rail applications.
"Worldwide stainless steel has become the standard material for coach application. All regional, cross-country, metro, underground and light monorail train services worldwide rely on stainless sustainable solutions. The main reasons for preference of stainless steel over other materials include high impact strength to avoid crumbling, corrosion resistance, fire safety, ease of cleaning to maintain hygiene and visual aesthetics," the Finnish stainless steel major's country head said.
"Use of two metre wide Duplex Stainless Steel sheet can enhance the productivity of railway coach factories besides improving the aesthetic beauty of the coach. Currently, railways is looking to produce more coaches than what they replace every year. Higher productivity with two metre wide sheets in Duplex is the quick and easy answer," he said.
Suri said since mid-1990s the use of stainless steel in passenger coaches is a common practice in developed economies such as the US, Canada, Brazil, Japan, Korea and Australia and many East Asian countries.