CISDI to design and supply a blast furnace rebuild for ArcelorMittal
Date:2019/5/20 Source: CISDI
CISDI
to design and supply a blast furnace rebuild for ArcelorMittal
Ukraine is the
latest destination for CISDI’s teams.
ArcelorMittal,
the world’s largest steel producer, has placed an order for the rebuild of blast
furnace 9 at the Krivoy Rog Steelworks in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
BF9 was
originally built in 1974 by a Soviet workforce and was one of the world’s first
mega blast furnaces, with a volume of 5,000 cubic metres.
The rebuild
will optimise production and improve its competitiveness.
CISDI will
modernise the blast furnace proper, plus the top and casthouse, and provide
package-supply for the slag granulation system, cooling staves and plates,
tuyeres and valves.
ArcelorMittal ranks
as the only truly global steelmaker. It operates out of more than 60 countries,
has 55 blast furnaces around the globe and has led the consolidation of the
world’s steel industry.
The company’s
presence in Europe, Asia, Africa and America gives the group exposure to all
the key steel markets, and it is looking to develop positions in the
high-growth Chinese and Indian markets.
ArcelorMittal
purchased Krivoy Rog Steelworks in 2005 to strengthen its competitiveness in
Eastern Europe.
CISDI has
designed, package-supplied and built 172 blast furnaces of various volume
levels across the world’s steel hot spots – China, Brazil, India, Vietnam,
Turkey and Malaysia.
Its unique
high-efficiency, low-consumption mega blast furnace expertise has seen 27
successful references globally, boasting a world-leading energy consumption
indicator.
Overseas, CISDI
was contracted by TATA Steel in 2015 for the design of its Kalinganagar blast
furnace to a volume of 5,873 cubic metres, plus some core equipment package
supply.
This Eastern
European 5,000-cubic-metre blast furnace order reaffirms the CISDI’s strengths
in blast furnace ironmaking.
Blast furnace expertise
CISDI’s
critical technology for high-efficiency, low-consumption, long-campaign and
eco-friendly mega blast furnaces is a prime example of the company’s expertise
in related process theory, system design, core equipment and intelligent
control.
CISDI’s patented
technology for blast furnace tops, hot stoves and slag granulating drums has
broken through the technological monopoly long-held by its overseas
competitors.
Today, 27
references have been achieved in China, Southeast Asia and South America,
accounting for over 60 per cent of new blast furnaces of a similar size created
in overseas markets over the last five years. The market share ranks CISDI top
on the list of global steel engineering partners.
Applications
have demonstrated remarkable energy and cost savings - CISDI’s technology can
save 396,000 tonnes of standard coals and reduce carbon emissions by
approximately 1.045 million tonnes a year, leading to an increase in profits of
some US$47.7 million a year.
Typical
references for CISDI’s high-efficiency, low-consumption mega blast furnace
critical technology
Formosa Ha Tinh Steel’s twin blast furnaces in
Vietnam were built by CISDI to an EPC mode. Both have a volume of 4,350m3
– the world’s largest single contractual volume of its kind
Baowu Group’s Zhanjiang twin 5,050m3 blast
furnaces in China are among the country’s most advanced blast furnaces. Their
critical technology and equipment was package-supplied by CISDI
TATA Steel Kalinganagar’s 5,873m3
blast furnace 2 in India is the world’s largest new blast furnace currently
under construction. It is designed and partially package-supplied by CISDI