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Chinese company rolled the world's thinnest stainless steel

Tsingtuo Cold Rolling Technologies in China has achieved a significant breakthrough in process engineering with the successful rolling of ultra-thin and hand-tearable stainless steel with a thickness of just 0.015 mm.

Chinese company rolled the world's thinnest stainless steel

This success of Tsingtuo is the result of the determination of its research and development team, which, after hundreds of failed attempts and using local equipment, has produced hand-tearable stainless steel with a remarkable thickness of 0.015 mm and a width of more than 600 mm.

This achievement is remarkable in that it breaks the record for the thinnest stainless steel in the world. With this achievement, the Tsingtuo Group has once again demonstrated its strong innovative R&D capabilities and production expertise in the stainless steel industry.

This new development is expected to significantly increase the competitiveness and influence of Tsingshan companies. Ultra-thin stainless steel is particularly in demand in sensitive applications such as electronics, mirrors and medical devices. This new development will help Tsingshan to strengthen its leading position in these sectors.

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