Sidenor is member of the research network named Lightweight Forging
Sidenor is a member of the research network named "Lightweight Forging – Innovation Network for Technological Progress in Part, Process and Material Design for Forged Parts in...
Sidenor is a member of the research network named "Lightweight Forging – Innovation Network for Technological Progress in Part, Process and Material Design for Forged Parts in...
This year, Sidenor has participated in the second edition of the Bind 4.0 programme This initiative, within the framework of the Basque Industry 4.0 strategy of the Basque...
In July 2017, “The Lightweight Forging Initiative Phase III” was launched.With immediate effect, a cooperation of around 40 companies from Europe, Asia and the US will...
The research performed within the framework of the project focuses on the development of numerical models which enable to estimate the behaviour of steel in the main machining...
Although the European Union is the second biggest steel producer worldwide, it has been facing various threats for years: a major loss in production capacity compared with the rest...
The plant, known as the “City of Steel”, opened in 1967 with an initial production capacity of 90,000 tons per year. Following an investment of 40 million euros, the new...
The managing director of Sidenor, José Antonio Jainaga, signed a transfer of participations agreement on November 9th. According to this agreement, SODERCAN will adquire 24.9% of...
Sidenor participated in the 11th Congrés Català del Decolletatge i la Mecanització (DecoMeeting 2017), which took place on Friday, October 20th, at the Montanyà Hotel &...
Sidenor I+D participates in an European project to develop a new laser-based surface methodology to improve fatigue strength of crankshafts in automotive industrySTIFFCRANK...
SIDENOR R&D has presented a total of 25 proposals to the 2017 call of RFCS SIDENOR has presented a total of 25 proposals to the 2017 call of the European Programme for the...