Company: MT
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001243429-25-000017
Chunk: 87

Company: ArcelorMittal
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form: 20-F
Chunk 87
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 portfolio of reinforcement products. This includes rebar developed specifically for areas with high seismic activity, and steel fibers for tunnelling and other infrastructure projects. Automotive and mobility, which represented 17% of the Company's revenue in 2024, offers a complete range of flat steel products as follows: • Drawing steels: ArcelorMittal’s range of non-alloyed mild steels is designed for deep and extra-deep drawing applications. Products formed from these cold-rolled steels are used extensively in the automotive industry for both visible and structural parts. • High-yield high strength steels ("HSS") including high- strength, low-alloy ("HSLA") steels for cold forming which are noted for their low alloy content and ease of welding, Bake hardening ("BH") steels that gain hardness during the paint curing process, high strength Interstitial-free ("IF") steels for deep drawing applications and solid solution steels which combine mechanical strength and drawability and make them suitable for structural part. • first generation AHSS: characterized by their high strength, the first generation of AHSS still has many applications in today’s mobility solutions such as Dual phase ("DP") steels which offer a good compromise between strength and stampability, Transformation Induced Plasticity ("TRIP") steels suitable for complex structural and reinforcement parts, complex phase steels for applications which require high energy absorption capacity and fatigue strength and Hot rolled ferrite-bainite steels that combine high strength with formability and stampability. • third generation AHSS: such steels have been specifically developed for OEMs who utilize cold stamping and forming technologies; they include Fortiform® range of ultra high strength steels ("UHSS") for lightweight structural elements, DH family of steels for safety parts which require impact resistance and CH family of steels which are the new generation of the Complex Phase grade. These grades are particularly suitable for automotive safety which enhance crash resistance. • Martensitic steels which offer good formability, even at extremely high strengths and makes them particularly useful in anti-intrusion applications where they contribute to lightweighting while enhancing safety. • Press hardenable steels ("PHS") offer ultra high strength and the ability to be formed into complex shapes. This makes them ideal for hot stamping processes and enables OEMs to achieve excellent weight reductions across the vehicle. ArcelorMittal's PHS offer includes Usibor® for critical parts where strength is key and Ductibor® for optimized ductility