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Nov
11:49
MMK to produce new alloys for import substitution
MMK and TsNIIchermet I.P. Bardin, a research centre of ferrous metallurgy in Russia, have signed an agreement on the joint development of new metallurgical materials and alloys, the steelmaker tells Kallanish.
The agreement was signed at this week’s Metal-Expo conference in Moscow. Work within the framework of this agreement opens up new opportunities for the participants to create alloys that are in demand by various sectors of the Russian in…
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