Rails are rolled from hard, high-carbon steel to precise head, web and foot profiles, engineered to carry concentrated wheel loads millions of times over. Track rail and crane rail look similar but serve different duties: track rail is optimized for vehicle dynamics over long distances, while crane rail carries very high wheel loads over short, repeated paths.
Range
- Railway rails in standard flat-bottom profiles for main line, siding and industrial track
- Crane rails in A-series and other heavy sections for port, steel-mill and warehouse crane runways
- Fishplates, clips and fastening accessories arranged with the rail supply
Applications
Industrial rail sidings and in-plant track, port and terminal crane runways, shipyard transfer systems, mining and bulk-handling installations, and gantry systems in heavy fabrication shops.
How CSACI supplies rails
Rails are supplied in standard lengths with mill certification (SGS third-party inspection) covering chemistry, hardness and dimensional tolerance. We manage the export packing — rails are shipped secured and supported to prevent sweep — and can consolidate accessories and structural steel in the same program.