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Mechel presents new class of steel for Russian helicopters

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July 8, 2013
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Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant’s stainless high-strength steel will be used in manufacturing certain joints for the Ka-226(T) helicopter. The light multi-purpose Ka-226(T) helicopter is used for corporate and private flights, as well as special operations and rescue missions.

The modern light Ka-226(T) is estimated by experts to be one of the most ecologically-friendly and safe helicopters in its class, so the steel must be up to the most rigorous standard. The light helicopter is equipped with engines ensuring high carrying capacity and flight height (up to 7,500 meters) as well as a coaxial rotor system.

Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant’s high-strength steel will also be used in manufacturing the attack scout helicopter Ka-52 Alligator, which is undisputedly one of the most perfect armed machines in its class. It combines traditional Russian helicopter virtues with state-of-the-art developments in avionics, arms and flight safety, as well as use of composites. The helicopter has passed all state tests, is in serial production and has been adopted into the Russian Air Force’s arsenal.

The Russian Helicopters holding plans in the future to use the new type of steel not only to produce important joints for Ka-52 and Ka-226(T), but also for Mi-type helicopters.

Head of Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant’s Technical Team Dmitry Shaburov noted: “In July 2012 our plant accepted the order for producing steel for helicopter making. For Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant, this means making a new type of steel. We worked on the order together with Urals Stampings Plant. The technology of making helicopter steel was developed by the plant’s technical services together with experts from Bardin’s Central Research Institute for Ferrous Metals and the All-Russian Aviation Materials Institute.”

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Officials from the Russian Helicopters holding recently visited Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant. The sides summed up results of their joint efforts on producing the first batch of stainless high-strength steel for helicopter making at the plant.

The plant’s representatives received a letter of gratitude signed by Kamov OAO’s Chief Constructor, Hero of the Russian Federation Sergey Mikheev.

“Your technical experts’ high level of knowledge and your workers’ dedicated work ensured that the state defense order was fulfilled on time and created the basis for future production of high-strength alloyed specialty steels and alloys,” the letter said.

Tags: corporate and private flightsecologically-friendlyGroup's Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Planthelicopter-makingMechelmining and metals companiesRussian FederationRussian Helicopterssteel
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