CISDI’s stockyard rebuild has test run at Baowu Group Qingshan
Date:2020/3/27 Source: CISDI
Baowu Group’s
Qingshan Steel plant has put its rebuilt stockyard through a trial production,
by charging the raw materials into the ironmaking plant.
CISDI’s
eco-friendly and intelligent ECIA model C stockyard has been applied and
stockpile’s
maximum cross section has been expanded to 1,000 square
metres without changing the yard’s 90-metre span or its height.
Maximising
stockpile improves both the yard’s storage capacity and cost savings per tonne
of ores.
The top
eco-friendly stacker uses long-distance drag chains for its power, water and
gas supplies and for its communications.
Innovative use
of an air cable supplies compressed air to the stacker. This solves numerous
problems encountered by having an air compressor onboard the stacker, such as a
high fault rate, unstable operations and high operational cost. It also enables
the air-mist dust suppression device to run more stably and efficiently.
The stacking
belt conveyor is optimised for its remainder recovery technology and reduced
the cost.
Qingshan
Steel’s stockyard rebuild applies CISDI-patented autonomous process selection,
digital stockyard and unmanned stacker-reclaimer expertise.
It will enable
intelligent operations management and the Pocket Factory for the
foreseeable future.
An intelligent
centralised stockyard control centre is now on the agenda, which will
co-ordinate with WISCO’s intelligent centralised control centre for ironmaking
and upstream procedures.
Raw materials being transported via belt conveyors into the ECIA C stockyard at Baowu Group’s Qingshan Steel