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Train wheels are an essential component of the rail industry, providing the necessary support and traction for locomotives and railcars. They are typically made from steel or cast iron and are designed to withstand the high levels of stress and wear that come with regular use. The wheels are typically manufactured in large batches and must meet strict safety and quality standards.
The train wheel market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products to meet the needs of the rail industry. Companies such as Amsted Rail, NSSMC, and ArcelorMittal are leading suppliers of train wheels, offering a variety of sizes and materials to meet the needs of their customers. Other companies such as Timken, Voestalpine, and GHH-Bonatrans also offer a range of products for the rail industry. Show Less Read more