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CASIC announced a batch delivery of high-speed rail fasteners

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Mar 16,2015
China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) recently announced a batch delivery of EMU brake discs fasteners to China Academy of Railway Sciences, marking that the company's technology strength in R&D, manufacture, heat surface processing of the high-speed rail fasteners had reached domestic leading level. These fasteners will be installed as key parts on the brake discs of high-speed rail EMU running at the speed of 350 km/h, the performance and reliability of which are highly demanding due to adverse environments, thus essential for safe train operation.
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