Special grade plates of SAIL-Rourkela in anti-mine protective vehicles of armed forces

The officials and employees of special plate plant while dispatching the consignment

Team News Riveting

Rourkela, January 23

Rourkela Steel Plant (RSP), an arm of state-run Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) sent the first consignment of specially treated 4mm Jackal Plates to Vehicle Factory Jabalpur.

Kartikeya Behera, CGM (SPP & NPM) flagged off the consignment from Special Plate Plant (SPP) of SAIL, Rourkela Steel Plant. Dr Prasanta Kumar Padhi, GM In-charge (SPP), Prabir Kumar Behera, GM (SPP), and
other Senior Officers of SPP, PPC and Marketing Departments of RSP were present on the occasion.

The plate will be used for manufacturing Anti Mine protective vehicles. Total 34.648 tonnes of special grade plate was despatched which included both high strength 4mm Jackal Plates and Spade materials.

Notably, the plates were processed through heat making process in Durgapur Steel Plant and rolled in Salem Steel Plant before it went through the final heat treatment at Special Plate Plant of RSP.

It is worth mentioning here that, Special Plate Plant (SPP), commissioned in 1969 has a robust legacy of rolling plates for Indian defence and Navy. Under the guidance of the Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL), Hyderabad, Special Plate Plant has successfully developed Naval Grade Plates, including DMR-249A, DMR-249B, and DMR 301 grade plates, which meet the stringent requirements of defence applications.

SPP is also making concerted efforts for developing more import-substitute plates as part of the ‘Make in India’ mission so as to make the country self sufficient in construction of indigenous defence applications, integral to the safeguarding India’s safety and security.

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