Central Asia’s ever first metal heat treatment line launched in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has launched Central Asia’s ever first workshop for heat treatment. UzDaily says the metal heat treatment line with the projected cost of 10 million US dollars has been launched in the Ferghana region.  This will allow localizing the release of some components for Tracker and Onix. The workshop is fully automated and equipped with […]

Uzbekistan has launched Central Asia’s ever first workshop for heat treatment.

UzDaily says the metal heat treatment line with the projected cost of 10 million US dollars has been launched in the Ferghana region.  This will allow localizing the release of some components for Tracker and Onix.

The workshop is fully automated and equipped with the state-of-the-art machinery and technologies of the world's leading manufacturers like Schuler, Prima Power, Benteler and Aotto.

The workshop has reportedly created 120 new jobs and 

The annual production volume of the workshop will reach 95 million U.S. dollars, according to UzDaily.  

There are vast methods to improve metals, one of which includes heat treatment of metals.  This process can alter a number of different properties including strength, formability, elasticity, hardness, ductility, and machinability.

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