Peiner's Trager GmbH represents steel, technology and a comprehensive delivery program in the Salzgitter Group. This specific section specializes in successful development for special steel and purposes.
I-shapes were rolled out in Peine ever since 1876. The Peine beam, a parallel wide-flange-beam, known all over the world as "Peiner Trager" was developed here, patented and presented for the very first time during 1914.
The production of the companies beams have been permanently improved, optimized and adjusted to suit the requirements of every customer.
Peiner has proved to be a helpful and reliable partner. They provide a huge array of pre-fabrication work up to the finishing and delivery of ready-to-assemble constructions for production unit building needs, bridge-building and steel structures .
The company provides state-of-the-art processes and installations. The company's punctuality and dependability is ready to assist clients and become the competent partner for stockholders and fabrication.
The best service assistance is provided to both fabricators and financial investors which comprises distinct cost reduction and high competitiveness. These services include supply of ready-to-assemble construction units, reduction lead times, reduction of handling and addition of the capacities of steel-fabricators.
Steel is a high-quality, attractive quality product which is utilized in many industries. Steel is normally used in both the automotive and construction industries due to its tailor-made product properties and extreme versatility. Steel is great for recycling, making it also an environmentally friendly material.
Scrap metal in the hundreds of tons is capable of being melted down into molten steel. A DC electric arc furnace can complete the procedure in less than 40 minutes. The molten steel is homogenized and afterward analytically refined in a downstream ladle furnace process. The next step involves the refined steel being subsequently cast in a 6 strand continuous bloom casting plant in order to form charging material. A vacuum plant is accessible for particular needs, so as to set low hydrogen and sulfur contents.
In Salzgitter and Peine, the charging material is then rolled to form sectional items on 2 effective and modern rolling mills. This is completed by using the universal rolling process.