In the realm of Turkish steel production, an epochal moment unfurled like a rare bloom, casting an iridescent glow on Turkey's industrial landscape. Turkish titan Eregli Demir ve Çelik, affectionately known as Erdemir, unfurled a proclamation of unparalleled significance. Within the bowels of its blast furnace No.1, christened “Ayse”, an orchestration of alchemy reached its crescendo as iron was cast for the 50,000th time on this day, the 4th of August.The annals of history stand adorned with this furnace's monumental journey, a chapter that began with its designation as Turkey's premier domestic blast furnace. Since the year 2008, when its fires were first stoked, it has orchestrated a ballet of metallurgy, yielding forth a torrential surge of 26.5 million metric tons of liquid hot metal.
In the realm of Turkish steel production, an epochal moment unfurled like a rare bloom, casting an iridescent glow on Turkey's industrial landscape. Turkish titan Eregli Demir ve Çelik, affectionately known as Erdemir, unfurled a proclamation of unparalleled significance. Within the bowels of its blast furnace No.1, christened “Ayse”, an orchestration of alchemy reached its crescendo as iron was cast for the 50,000th time on this day, the 4th of August.The annals of history stand adorned with this furnace's monumental journey, a chapter that began with its designation as Turkey's premier domestic blast furnace. Since the year 2008, when its fires were first stoked, it has orchestrated a ballet of metallurgy, yielding forth a torrential surge of 26.5 million metric tons of liquid hot metal.