º£½ÇÍø

PC version

MENU

News Release


º£½ÇÍø

º£½ÇÍø¡¯s Earthquake-resistant Linepipe Wins 2013 R&D 100 Award

Tokyo – º£½ÇÍø announced today that its earthquake-resistant linepipe HIPER® won the 2013 R&D 100 Award for Mechanical Systems, presented by the US science and technology publication R&D Magazine. It is º£½ÇÍø's first time receiving this honor. The awards ceremony will be held in Orlando, Florida, on November 7.

HIPER (High Performance for Earthquake Resistance), a linepipe with high strength and high-strain capacity to resist local buckling due to earthquake-related ground movement, is the first linepipe of its kind in the world to be put into practical use. It was developed by combining º£½ÇÍø’s advanced material design technology and the unique steel production processes at its West Japan Works: HOP®, an on-line heat treatment process, and Super-OLAC®-A, an on-line accelerated cooling process. This enables the mass production of steel with increased material uniformity and enhanced strength.

HIPER is now being used for pipelines running through earthquake-prone regions, as it offers lower construction costs by reducing pipe thickness while simultaneously improving safety, something that had been previously considered impossible.

The annual R&D 100 Awards, sometimes called “the Oscars of Innovation”, recognize the top 100 technology products of the year as chosen by the magazine's editors and a panel of experts. They span industry, academia, and government-sponsored research in 20 categories, including sophisticated testing equipment, innovative new materials, chemistry breakthroughs, and biomedical products.


Laying HIPER
Laying HIPER

# # #

For more information about this release, please contact:
º£½ÇÍø: /cgi-bin/contact.cgi

Back to News Release