In my own house, I rigged up a laboratory and studied chemistry in the evenings, determined that there should be nothing in the manufacture of steel that I would not know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Steel is needed everywhere.
You've got to have steel in you somewhere.
Unless we understand a certain material - metal or resin and plastic - understanding the processes that turn it from ore, for example - we can never develop and define form that's appropriate.
There's no way you can create a chemistry where none exists.
I don't iron anything. Never have and never will.
New synthetic substances - steel, concrete, glass - are actively superseding the traditional raw materials of construction.
I just saw metal as another tool for me to use.
You have to look at how chemistry develops.
We are not in the business of iron ore. Whatever captive iron ore sources we have, we use it to make steel.
At the Bangalore air show, we got a contract from Boeing for supplying structural components, and we are already supplying jet engine components to Rolls Royce. Both these are titanium-based, not steel components.