11:11, 30 December 2025

Happy New Year 2026!

Dear friends, colleagues, and partners!

The passing year of 2025 has become another vibrant chapter in the history of Metal-Expo. This year, the International Industrial Exhibition Metal-Expo was held in Saint Petersburg for the first time. We thank you for your trust and active participation!

The upcoming year 2026 promises many exciting events! In Moscow, at the Timiryazev Centre from May 26 to 28, the international exhibitions Steel Structures, Metallurgy.Litmash, and Service Metal Centres will take place. And in the autumn, we will meet again in the Northern Capital for Metals Week and the 32nd International Industrial Exhibition Metal-Expo’2026, which will be held from November 10 to 13 at the Expoforum Exhibition Centre. We look forward to new encounters!

May the coming year 2026 be a time of brilliant ideas and ambitious projects, productive meetings, reliable and fruitful partnerships. We wish you good health, energy, and success!

With best regards, The Metal-Expo Team

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Zinker shares a case study on restoring protective coating on a dredger for sand and gravel extraction

Zinker has shared a case study on restoring protective coating on a dredger used for sand and gravel extraction in the town of Alexandrov. Experts note that not all metalwork takes place under "convenient" conditions.

05 May, 17:32

Preliminary List of Exhibitors Published for Steel Structures'2026 Exhibition in Moscow

Companies from among producers and suppliers of steel structures and steel products for construction, as well as equipment and technologies for steel service centres from Russia and abroad, will take part in the International Specialised Exhibitions SteelStructures'2026 and Steel Service Centres'2026. The preliminary list of exhibitors is available in a dedicated section on the website.

30 April, 17:02

VTZ introduces new technology to improve stainless steel production efficiency

Volzhsky Pipe Plant, a branch of Pipe Metallurgical Company, has introduced a new technology to improve the efficiency of stainless steel production. The innovation helps to recover greater quantities of high-value alloying elements from scrap metal and to utilise raw materials more efficiently. Thanks to the new technology, it has become possible to more effectively recover residual chromium, nickel and molybdenum from high-alloy scrap. The number of "flushing" heats required to clean the furnace and steel casting ladles has also been reduced. The new scheme reduces ferroalloy consumption and improves the profitability of stainless steel rolled products output, as noted by TMK.

27 April, 17:33

Novostal-M to launch industrial production of new types of coil rebar

In May 2026, Novostal-M holding will commence industrial production of coil rebar of grades A240C and A500C. The diameter range is 6.5–12 mm, and the weight is 1.6–2 tonnes. The technology has already been ...

24 April, 15:23
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