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ThyssenKrupp to modernise blast furnace in Duisburg

January 10, 2012 - By Charlotte Stubben
Blast furnace 9 at ThyssenKrupp in Duisburg-Hamborn was shut down yesterday for a period of 180 days to allow the refractory lining and parts of the cooling system to be replaced.
The steel producer is investing 37 million euros in this modernisation project, which will improve the competitiveness and sustainability of the site.

Weaker demand
With demand for flat steel products currently weaker for inventory cycle reasons and likely to impact production until spring, the company is bringing forward the work to the end of May which was originally planned for 2014, making use of the window in the market. If orders recover following the end of the inventory cycle, short-term supply shortages can be covered from stock.

The shutdown of bf 9
During the shutdown of blast furnace 9, the other three blast furnaces – furnaces 1 and 2 in Schwelgern which have more than double the capacity, as well as furnace 8 – will run at full capacity to ensure optimum hot end operations.

Uninterrupted operation since 1987
The Hamborn blast furnace operations of ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe with furnaces 8 and 9 produce roughly 3.7 million tons of hot metal per year, which is processed into crude steel in the melt shops. Iron oxide-bearing ores are reduced with coke and coal dust in the blast furnaces to form hot metal.

Blast furnace 9
Originally built in 1962, blast furnace 9 was completely revamped and enlarged in 1987, since when it has produced around 40 million tons of hot metal. The furnace, which has an annual capacity of 1.7 million tons, would have been due for a complete reline in two years at the latest, as its current campaign, i.e. the period until the roughly two meter thick refractory lining needs to be fully replaced, was close to the end.

Roughly 2,400 tons of refractory material is needed for the new lining – 1,900 tons for the hearth and 500 tons for the shaft area. On completion of the work at the end of May, the blast furnace will be fired up again.

No negative impact
“The temporary shutdown of furnace 9 will have no negative impact on employment in the hot metal operations,” emphasizes Dr. Michael Peters, head of hot metal production at ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe. “On the contrary, we have requested all blast furnace employees not to take leave during the relining phase if possible to ensure the complex work can be carried out smoothly – for this we literally need every man we have.”

Source: ThyssenKrupp

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