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Timken Bearings in Key Systems at New SeverCorr Mill

The Timken Co. announced that its bearing assemblies were used as components in the major production systems supplied by SMS Demag AG for the new SeverCorr steel plant near Columbus, Miss.
 
SeverCorr, a joint venture between Russian and U.S. steelmakers, ranks among the world's most modern producers. SMS Demag provided the new plant’s meltshop equipment, hot and cold rolling mills, the galvanizing and pickle lines, and a temper rolling mill. The Timken(R) bearing assemblies are installed in gear units, roller tables, and continuous casting equipment, as well as in the roll necks of the hot and cold rolling mills.
 
"Timken experts customized the bearing assemblies to maximize mill performance and product quality," said Michael J. Connors, Timken President—Process Industries. "It's the combination of global product technology with local service that makes the difference to customers like SMS Demag."
 
Initially, SeverCorr will produce 1.5 million tons annually of high-quality flat-rolled steel for use in the automotive, construction, agricultural and appliance industries. The company announced plans in April for a second production line that will more than double the mill's capacity.
 
SMS Demag AG belongs to the group of companies headed by SMS GmbH, headquartered in Dusseldorf, Germany. This holding company brings together a group of international plant construction and mechanical engineering companies specializing in processing steel, non-ferrous metals and plastics. In 2006, some 9,000 employees worldwide generated sales of approximately 2.83 billion euros.
 
SeverCorr is a joint venture of SteelCorr, a group of steel industry veterans, and Severstal, an international steel firm with substantial assets in metallurgy, mining, automobile manufacture, machinery, transportation and other businesses. SeverCorr was organized to build a new state-of-the-art steel mill in the southern United States where demand for high-quality steels has grown rapidly in recent years.
 
Timken provides innovative friction management and power transmission products and services. The company’s approximately 25,000 employees generated sales of $5.0 billion in 2006 from its operations in 26 countries.