CMS Crossings

Cast Manganese Steel Crossings

A crossing is a mechanism installed at the intersection of two rails to allow a train’s tire flange to move from one track to another. Cast manganese steel (CMS) crossings are stronger, more resistant to wear, and have a longer lifespan as a result. It reduced deterioration and extended lifespan.

Available Variants

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Material High-grade steel with anti-corrosion coating
Profile H-Beam structure for maximum stability and load distribution
Track Gauge Suitable for broad, standard, and narrow gauge tracks
Length Customizable lengths available based on project needs
Weight Available in various weights to support specific track loads
Corrosion Resistance Anti-corrosion treated for durability in extreme climates
Load Capacity High load-bearing capacity for both freight and high-speed rail systems
Fire Resistance Non-combustible, fire-resistant steel
Compliance Complies with international railway standards (UIC, AREMA, etc.)
Service Life Designed for long service life with minimal maintenance requirements

Product Features

High Strength and Durability

Made from high-quality steel, our H-Beam Sleepers offer superior strength and durability, capable of withstanding heavy loads and frequent use.

Corrosion Resistant

The steel sleepers are coated with anti-corrosion materials, ensuring long-lasting performance even in harsh environmental conditions such as extreme weather, moisture, and saline environments.

Enhanced Track Stability

The H-beam structure offers excellent stability and support to the rails, reducing lateral movement and ensuring better load distribution.

Reduced Maintenance Costs

With their robust design and resistance to wear, our H-Beam Sleepers require minimal maintenance, resulting in lower operational and maintenance costs over time.

Environmentally Friendly

Steel sleepers are recyclable, making them an eco-friendly option for railway systems focused on sustainable practices.

Fire Resistant

Steel sleepers do not ignite or burn, making them fire-resistant and safer compared to traditional wooden sleepers.