Peiner's Trager GmbH represents technology, steel and a comprehensive delivery program inside the Salzgitter Group. This specific section specializes in successful development for particular steel and purposes.
I-shapes were rolled out in Peine ever since 1876. The Peine beam, a parallel wide-flange-beam, known across the world as "Peiner Trager" was developed here, and for the first time, was patented and presented in the year 1914.
The production program for beams of the company has been permanently improved, adjusted and optimized to the particular needs of our customers ever since.
Peiner has proved to be a beneficial and dependable partner. They offer a huge variety of pre-fabrication work up to the finishing and supply of ready-to-assemble constructions used for production unit building requirements, steel structures and bridge-building .
The company provides state-of-the-art installations and processes. The company's punctuality and dependability is ready to assist clients and become the competent partner for fabrication and stockholders.
The following services give both final investors and fabricators the best assistance for distinct cost reduction and high competitiveness. These services include addition of the capacities of steel-fabricators, reduction of handling, supply of ready-to-assemble construction units and reduction lead times.
Steel is an attractive quality, high quality product that is used in a lot of businesses. Steel is often utilized in both the construction and automotive businesses due to its extreme versatility and tailor-made product properties. Steel is great for recycling, making it also an environmentally friendly material.
Roughly 100 tons of scrap can be smelted down into molten steel. The process is done by a DC electric arc furnace in less than 40 minutes. After the molten steel has been homogenized, it is analytically refined in a downstream ladle furnace procedure. The second step involves the refined steel being subsequently cast in a 6 strand continuous bloom casting plant so as to form charging material. A vacuum plant is accessible for specific requirements, in order to set low sulfur and hydrogen contents.
In Salzgitter and Peine, the charging material is then rolled to form sectional items on 2 efficient and modern rolling mills. This is done by utilizing the universal rolling method.