Customer use case: Strengthening the aerial platform business.
Reduced the thickness of the steel material, achieving a weight reduction of 5-8% compared to conventional designs!
We would like to introduce a case where the South Korean manufacturer Hansin upgraded to the high-strength weather-resistant steel 'Strenx 960 Plus' to meet the new demand for aerial platforms with greater reach. In 2012, the company switched from conventional steel to Strenx 700MC for some models. Additionally, they upgraded the materials for the booms, outriggers, subframes, and turrets of the 32m and 46m models to this product. As a result, they achieved a reduction in overall weight and improved resistance to loads due to the length of the boom. A senior design engineer stated, "Compared to the conventional steel we used before Strenx 960 Plus, there is less deflection in the boom, no buckling, and improved fatigue performance, which has led to enhanced safety performance." [Case Overview] ■ Upgraded to a yield strength of 960 for greater strength ■ Achieved weight reduction and longer boom lengths with thinner steel *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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**User Benefits of Aerial Work Platforms** - 8% weight reduction of the boom - 12% weight reduction of the outriggers - Boom reach extended by up to 3 meters (9.8 feet) - High toughness ensures maximum safety in harsh applications - Reduced fuel consumption leads to decreased carbon dioxide emissions (according to the company) - Participation in the My Inner Strenx program supports brand enhancement and global expansion *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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