The Indian Railways is
already manufacturing certain types of Passenger coaches and Wagons with
Stainless steel material. The details are as follows:
i. MAINLINE COACHING
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Stainless steel
material is used for the manufacture of Linke Hofmann Busch (LHB) type of
coaches, as against Corten steel for ICF (Integral Coach Factory) type of
coaches. The carrying capacity of an LHB coach is generally more by about 10%
as compared to an ICF type coach. Inspite of the increased carrying capacity,
the weight of most variants of LHB type coaches is marginally lesser as
compared to that of the corresponding ICF type coach.
ii. SUBURBAN COACHING
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Stainless Steel is used
for manufacturing new generation EMU (Electric Multiple Unit) and DEMU (Diesel
Electric Multiple Unit) coaches. There is only a marginal difference in the
weight and carrying capacity of these coaches as compared to similar coaches
manufactured with Corten steel. The new generation coaches would, however, have
a longer life.
iii. WAGONS
The use of Stainless
steel in BOXNHL type of open wagons has led to a weight reduction of about 2.5
tonnes and increase in carrying capacity of about 3 tonnes with respect to the
earlier BOXN wagons.
A specification for
Aluminium body coaches which shall be even lighter than Stainless steel body
coaches has been developed by the Research Designs and Standards Organization
(RDSO) / Lucknow.
This
Press Release is based on the information given by the Minister of State for
Railways Shri Rajen Gohain in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha on
23.11.2016 (Wednesday).
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