CISDI’s role at TATA’s Phase II developments at Kalinganagar
Date:2018/7/27 Source: CISDI
CISDI attended the launch of TATA Steel’s second
phase of developments at their Kalinganagar steelworks in India’s Jaipur
region.
Work began in late June on Phase II, which is
expected to see the plant reach a final production capacity of 16 million
tonnes a year.
The new scheme consists of stockyard, rolling
plants, pellet, coking, blast furnace, steelmaking and casting and will be
constructed in four phases. The first, once completed, will achieve an output
of three million tonnes a year, and the second will create an additional five
million tonnes a year.
Headed by Hu Zhichun, the vice president of
CISDI Engineering, a CISDI team joined other main suppliers at the meeting.
CISDI is implementing the engineering design for
TSK Phase II’s Blast Furnace 2, which has a volume of 5,873 cubic metres and an
annual output of 4.375 million tonnes.
Due to start-up in October 2020, it will have
the world’s largest volume for new-builds and is designed as a fully-digital
product.
CISDI attending the meeting for start of TSK
Phase II
CISDI are designing TSK’s Blast Furnace 2, which will be the world’s largest