hey guys,check out this interesting article,it gives some information on the type of steel used on the indian navy warships and submarines.
here is the link and the article:
http://www.financialexpress.com/news/story/138755/
Kolkata, May 29 Government-owned Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) is set to develop special steel plates for use by the Indian Navy’s submarine project. The Navy has plans to build 12 submarines, for which it needs DMR 249B grade plates, as specified by the Defence Metallurgical Research (DMR) Laboratory. SAIL has given the job to its Bhilai Steel Plant, which earns the highest profits in the SAIL family.
Vice-admiral Pravesh Jaitly, chief of materials of the Indian Navy, recently visited Bhilai to discuss the issue with the plant’s managing director RP Singh and other senior officers. Bhilai has already developed DMR 249A grade plates with the support of the SAIL’s research wing. This grade is used in warship hulls. Both grades are nickel-bearing micro-alloyed steel, characterised by higher strength and superior toughness at temperatures as low as -60 degree C. The DMR 249B grade will have more strength, toughness and corrosion resistance than the former.
“We have asked the Navy to submit their specifications for submarine grade plates. As soon as we get them, we will start putting up facilities and take other proactive steps to develop this grade as well,” Mr Singh told FE.
He admits that the Navy’s order for the special grade of plates may not be of significant commercial value. “For us, partnering in meeting the nation’s defence needs would certainly be a matter of pride,” he said.
The Chhattisgarh-based plant reported a profit before tax (PBT) of over Rs 4,000 crore in 2004-05 against SAIL’s PBT of Rs 9,365 crore. The Navy has focussed on indigenisation since the 1960s and now has a fleet that boasts of ships with 85 to 90% components made in India in critical areas like propulsion, radar and weaponry. But what was so far missing was the steel plates, which had to be imported. The Navy has placed orders for 18 warships with the Cochin Shipyard in Kerala and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd in Kolkata. For this order, Bhilai is to supply 4,910 tonne of DMR 249A grade plate