For TimkenSteel, our commitment to sustainability is where the rubber meets the road... or in this case, the recycling process by TimkenSteel | August 9, 2018 | Categories: Industrial Steel, Steel Industry Trends, Corporate, Energy The end result benefits TimkenSteel, the communities we serve and the environment. Read More
TimkenSteel adds expertise to Lightweight Forging Initiative by Mike Burnett | February 23, 2018 | Categories: Automotive, Cleanness Analysis, Energy, Industrial Steel, Steel Grades, Steel Industry Trends, Steel News TimkenSteel continues to lead the industry with our technology and our dedicated team of experts who drive it. Now, we’re taking our knowledge of clean, high-strength, high-toughness steels to an international consortium focused on reducing weight in the next generation of vehicles. Read More
New Endurance grades begin production by TimkenSteel | December 8, 2017 | Categories: Steel News, Steel Industry Trends, Industrial Steel, Steel Grades, Automotive, Cleanness Analysis, Energy The heat is on – literally – for two of TimkenSteel's newest Endurance steels. The first-ever production heats of these ultra-high-strength, high-toughness grades were melted this week at the Faircrest Steel Plant in Canton, Ohio. Read More
Encouraging a new industry standard by TimkenSteel | April 11, 2017 | Categories: Automotive, Cleanness Analysis, Energy, Industrial Steel, Steel Grades, Steel Industry Trends, Steel News For decades, the steel industry has relied on reduction ratio as a common measure of center soundness in steel bars, or the shrinkage porosity left over from casting. See why we believe the industry standard should move away from reduction ratio and toward ultrasonic testing to guarantee a bar product's level of soundness. Read More
TimkenSteel At 30,000 Feet: The Energy Alloys Story by Shawn Seanor | September 9, 2015 | Categories: Energy, Steel Industry Trends, Steel News The high cost of the materials that can endure the harsh conditions of drilling and completing oil and gas wells at extreme depths limits exploration at ultra-deep levels. TimkenSteel sales engineers worked closely with Energy Alloys and their customer to understand the challenge of gaining cost efficiency while not sacrificing performance to enable deeper completions. Read More