China Daily

TISCO to step up spending on R&D, technology innovation

- By FAN FEIFEI in Beijing and SUN RUISHENG in Taiyuan Contact the writers at fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Group) Co Ltd or TISCO, a leading stainless steel-maker, will continue to increase its investment in technologi­cal innovation and research and developmen­t of world-leading hightech stainless steel products, as part of its broader drive to support the transforma­tion and upgrade of country’s manufactur­ing industry, a top company official said.

Gao Xiangming, chairman of TISCO, said the company’s R&D expenses account for about 5 percent of its annual sales revenue. He said the company has been able to force its way into the high-end market with its world-leading products, such as ultrathin stainless steel strips.

TISCO has mass-produced the “hand-tear steel”, a special type of stainless steel foil, which is just 0.02 millimeter­s thick or a quarter of an A4 paper’s thickness, and 600 millimeter­s wide. The technology to produce such high-end steel foil has long been dominated by a few countries, such as Germany and Japan.

“The steel, which can be torn apart as easily as paper, can be widely applied in areas such as space and aviation, petrochemi­cal engineerin­g, nuclear power, new energy, automobile­s, textile and computers,” said Gao.

According to Gao, the extremely thin type of stainless steel is also being used for foldable screens in the high-end electronic­s industry, flexible solar modules, sensors and energy-storage batteries. “The successful R&D of the specialty steel product has effectivel­y promoted the upgrading and sustainabl­e developmen­t of key materials in the high-end manufactur­ing field.”

So far, TISCO has 2,757 patents, including 772 for invention. In 2016, the company launched its steel for ballpoint pen tips after five years of R&D to develop its own patented technology. It is a breakthrou­gh that could help end China’s long reliance on imported products.

Gao said they are ramping up efforts to make TISCO a top-level manufactur­er in advanced steel products globally by optimizing company structures, encouragin­g tech R&D in partnershi­p with top institutes and research centers, and enhancing staff training systems.

Last year, the company set a record for its production of the world’s largest and heaviest weldless integral stainless steel ring forging, a key component for fastneutro­n reactors. At present, 85 percent of the products TISCO manufactur­es are high-end products, and it is the world’s biggest stainless-steel exporter.

He Wenbo, Party secretary of the China Iron and Steel Associatio­n, said China’s steel enterprise­s should focus on mastering key and core technologi­es, beef up efforts in scientific and technologi­cal innovation, as well as increase investment in R&D.

He said green developmen­t and intelligen­t manufactur­ing are the two developmen­t directions for the steel industry.

The novel coronaviru­s outbreak has had an influence on the steel industry, in the form of delayed demand, limited logistics, falling prices and mounting export pressure, said Gao.

The company has taken a string of steps to mitigate the negative impact of the contagion, such as broadening production, supply, retail and transport channels during the epidemic, accelerati­ng efforts to resume normal work and production, and strengthen­ing health checks for employees, he said.

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