The study of steel production technology in Malaysia / Muhammad Ezanee Md Zain and Nasarudin Abd Wahab

Md Zain, Muhammad Ezanee and Abd Wahab, Nasarudin (1997) The study of steel production technology in Malaysia / Muhammad Ezanee Md Zain and Nasarudin Abd Wahab. [Student Project] (Unpublished)

Abstract

Steel industry is important in contributing to the country's development and economic growth. In new of this local steel makers are searching for new opportunities for further expansion to meet future demand and competition. As a result, there are many steel related rose in the market names like Amsteel. Perwaja, Antarasteel southen steel. Yah Yung Steel, Sin Kian Boon Steel and many other in different processes making of steel either from scrap or Iron Coke. The main process is similar in natural between one another but other sub processes are different due to different technologies that have been developed. Malaysia has plentiful oil and gas reserves, we can make use of them in the production of direct reduced Iron (DRI). Steel has been widely used in the domestic construction and engineering applications such as rein forced cage for concrete pile and pipes, cold draw bar chain link fencing, nail, screw, bolt, nuts, galvanized wire, welding electrode and many other use. It is essential to understand the commercial processes like • making of billet, rolling processes for both steel bar and wire rod production.

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Item Type: Student Project
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Md Zain, Muhammad Ezanee
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Abd Wahab, Nasarudin
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Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering. Civil engineering > Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam > Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Programme: Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Keywords: Steel industry, Malaysia, Economic growth
Date: 1997
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74650
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