Successful Collaboration in Advancing Technology and Producing High Value-Added Products for ATOS60 Steel Production
The move towards producing high-value-added products has continued strongly in recent years at Saba Steel and Rolling Company. In line with the goals of Mobarakeh Steel Group, in addition to expanding its product portfolio and increasing customer satisfaction, the company has succeeded in designing and producing HAS60 high-strength automotive steel, on par with ATOS60 commercial quality; a product that has been produced for the first time in the country and is considered an important step in reducing dependence on imports and upgrading the steel industry.
One of the important factors for success in this path has been the updating and optimization of production lines and process control. In this regard, Sarir Company has played an effective role in improving the quality and sustainability of production by designing and implementing the Run-out Table Level 2 Automation System in Saba Steel's hot rolling area. This system, by precisely controlling the cooling process of the hot sheet, enables the achievement of desirable mechanical properties and uniform product quality, providing the necessary basis for the production of special grades such as HAS60.
In an interview with the company's newsletter, Saba Steel's managers and experts emphasized the importance of cooperation and utilizing domestic technical knowledge to achieve this success, congratulating all employees, business partners, and stakeholders on this achievement.
We, for our part, congratulate the Saba Steel family on this great success and are proud that with our technical ability and experience, we have been part of the path to achieving this national achievement.
By accurately modeling the cooling table of Saba Steel's continuous hot rolling area using analytical modeling and the use of artificial intelligence tools and the implementation of control functions in the context of Level 2 of this area, Sarir Company provided the ability for metallurgical engineers to produce sheets with specific grades by cooling sheets with specific temperature profiles, which was previously not possible for the operator.

