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Ultra High Strength Steel (UHSS) is a type of iron and steel that has a higher strength-to-weight ratio than other types of steel. It is typically used in applications where strength and weight are critical factors, such as automotive and aerospace components. UHSS is produced by a combination of hot and cold rolling, heat treatment, and other processes. It is often used in combination with other materials to create lightweight, high-strength components.
UHSS is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and energy. It is often used in applications where strength and weight are critical factors, such as automotive and aerospace components. UHSS is also used in the production of high-strength components for the military and defense industries.
Some companies in the UHSS market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel Corporation, POSCO, JFE Steel Corporation, and ThyssenKrupp AG. Show Less Read more