OREANDA-NEWS. Kobe Steel, Ltd. plans to make capital investments of approximately 50 billion yen at Kakogawa Works centered on a new continuous annealing line for steel sheet in response to the growing demand for automotive ultra high-strength steel (UHSS). Kobe Steel will go forward with construction and plans to start up the new facility in February 2021.

To meet stricter regulations for fuel efficiency and collision safety, automakers have been promoting lighter car bodies with higher strength in recent years. Rising demand for automotive high-strength steel and the need for functional improvements are anticipated to further increase in the future.

Kobe Steel decided to make the new capital investments in response to the need for higher production capacity and productivity, looking ahead to rising demand for automotive high strength steel, and also in response to the need for steel with higher strength and higher formability in the future.

A new facility will combine a continuous annealing line with hot-dipped galvanizing and galvanealing equipment. The new production line and associated equipment will produce both cold rolled steel and hot-dipped galvanized/galvannealed steel.

The continuous annealing line to be newly constructed will be equipped with cutting-edge heat treatment functions. With regard to cold rolled steel and hot-dipped galvanized/galvannealed steel, the new annealing line will enable the production of UHSS with high formability to meet customer needs.

Together with the construction of the new line, Kobe Steel will also increase the production capacity of its existing pickling and tandem cold mill and material handling equipment.

Kobe Steel has established a global production network for automotive high-strength steel in three locations: Kakogawa Works in Japan, PRO-TEC Coating Company in the United States, and Kobelco Angang Auto Steel Co., Ltd. in China.

The capital investments at Kakogawa Works will enable Kobe Steel to expand its production of UHSS with high formability and to realize the simultaneous production of this steel in Japan and the United States together with PRO-TEC, which is currently constructing an additional hot-dipped galvanizing line.

By producing and supplying high-strength steel products of outstanding quality, Kobe Steel contributes to weight savings leading to higher fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions, as well as high strengthening leading to the higher safety of automobiles.