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SSAB Hardox(R) HiAce Steel supports Australia's Waste Management Sector to Fight Wear Challenges
MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Leading global steel manufacturer and supplier, SSAB, is helping Australian 
businesses withstand wear challenges in the most severe conditions with the 
Hardox® HiAce range. Specially engineered for applications in acidic and 
corrosive environments, Hardox® HiAce abrasion-resistant steel has the 
toughness it takes to perform as a structural material in garbage trucks, 
recycling containers, tipper and dump bodies, and other heavy-duty equipment.

A 2019 report( 
https://www.awe.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/hazardous-waste-australia-2019.pdf) 
found that Australia produced 7.5 million tonnes of hazardous waste in a 
two-year period, which was a 34% uptick on the previous generation and 
represented 11% of all waste generated nationwide. This number is only rising 
as Australia grapples with surging volumes of e-Waste( 
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/aug/22/going-to-e-waste-australias-recycling-failures-and-the-challenge-of-solar): 
290,000 tonnes of e-waste material has been diverted to landfills to date, and 
an additional 100,000 tonnes of solar panel waste is forecast to enter the 
waste stream by 2035.

In these environments, the steel in truck and tipper bodies, containers and 
other equipment can come under attack from different types of acids, which have 
low pH levels, salt-containing chlorides, or sulfates that can lead to general 
corrosion. This acidity oxidizes the steel's surface, making it more prone to 
wear. Therefore, Australian businesses require tougher equipments to protect 
profitability, equipment condition, service life, and the environment.

"Australia's harsh climate and growing volumes of hazardous waste have created 
the perfect storm for corrosive wear. Hardox® HiAce is a true wear fighter for 
organizations looking to protect their equipments, especially in the acidic or 
corrosive environments that threaten waste management," said Matthew Spiteri, 
Country manager for Australia and New Zealand.

Hardox® HiAce: Australia's ace in corrosion-resistant wear steel

Hardox® HiAce has been developed to withstand challenges posed to steel in 
waste recovery and recycling. The corrosion-resistant steel plate drastically 
slows down the oxidation process, allowing the full hardness of the material to 
counteract wear. Hardox® HiAce performs the same as 450 HBW steel in pH-neutral 
environments. In low pH levels, it can extend equipment service life up to 3 
times longer compared to 400 HBW steel.

Hardox® HiAce's increased wear resistance also allows for the use of thinner 
plates without jeopardizing service life — translating to more payload when 
fully loaded and, when traveling empty, more fuel savings and fewer CO2 
emissions.

Hardox® HiAce: available across Australia

Hardox® HiAce corrosion-resistant wear steel has been embraced by businesses 
across the country. One example is Bruce Rock Engineering (BRE), which 
implemented Hardox® HiAce into its new Super Quad mining trailer combination 
for iron ore transport.

BRE used Hardox® HiAce in the Super Quad's floor plate and the trailer 
sides, which has effectively extended the life of trailer bodies — even in 
tough climates like Western Australia's Pilbara Region. Hardox® HiAce has also 
lightened the load: the 60m Super Quad road trains have a payload up to 141t in 
order to maximize capacity.

"We never hesitated for a minute before introducing Hardox® HiAce into a Super 
Quad mining trailer combination for iron ore transport. Changing from Hardox 
450® to Hardox® HiAce hasn't caused any challenges in the workshop. All that 
has changed is the higher resistance towards corrosive material," said Brenton 
Verhoogt, Operations Manager at Bruce Rock Engineering.

About SSAB

SSAB is a Nordic and US-based steel company. SSAB offers value added products 
and services developed in close cooperation with its customers to create a 
stronger, lighter and more sustainable world. SSAB has employees in over 50 
countries and has production facilities in Sweden, Finland and the US. SSAB is 
listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and has a secondary listing on Nasdaq Helsinki. 

For more information, visit www.ssab.com. You can also join us on our official 
social media accounts: Facebook(https://www.facebook.com/ssab.ab/), 
Instagram(https://www.instagram.com/ssab/), 
LinkedIn(https://www.linkedin.com/company/ssab), 
Twitter(https://twitter.com/SSAB_AB), and YouTube(https://www.youtube.com/ssab).

SOURCE:  SSAB

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