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Technical Progress and Product Development of TISCO Stainless Steel

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TISCO is the earliest and the largest enterprise of stainless steel production in China. After continuous technical reconstruction, especially 500,000t stainless steel enlarging capacity reconstruction and 1.5 million tons of new stainless steel revamp project, stainless steel output reached 3 million tons. In recent years, a group of proprietary technology with independent intellectual property rights was formed through the independent innovation. In aspects of the stainless steel development, TISCO has optimized product structure and the products are widely applied in the high-end market.

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Li, X.B. (2011). Technical Progress and Product Development of TISCO Stainless Steel. In: Weng, Y., Dong, H., Gan, Y. (eds) Advanced Steels. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17665-4_4

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