In a resounding proclamation of its commitment to sustainable industrial evolution, Salzgitter orchestrates a transformative endeavor that resonates with foresight and ecological consciousness. This symphony of change is epitomized by the relining of Blast Furnace A, an elemental step in securing the foundation of hot metal amidst the throes of a profound metamorphosis towards low CO₂ steel production by 2033.This undertaking, a beacon of the future's promise, encapsulates a multifaceted process encompassing the complete overhaul or relining, as it's colloquially known, of Blast Furnace A. This intricate choreography unfolds over a span of approximately 100 days, during which the refractory lining is revitalized, and the labyrinthine tapestry of process and control technology undergoes a modern-day Renaissance. The rhythmic cadence of this transformation was set in motion by the tapping of the furnace sow, a ritualistic act that marked the drainage of residual pig iron from the furnace's heart.This orchestration, emblematic of a visionary future, boasts a financial commitment of just over 100 million euros. The ballet of construction is choreographed in harmony with Pirson Montage, a quintessential partner in this symphony of change. Noteworthy is the meticulous orchestration of material supply, ensuring the continuity of internal processing plants and sister entities through the pre-production of slabs.Blast Furnace A, born in 1977, stands as a testament to the passage of time and progress. Its annals bear witness to several relinings, a testament to its endurance. With an annual capacity that commands the production of around 2 million metric tons of pig iron, this formidable structure, once again, emerges as a symbol of the harmonious coexistence between human ingenuity and the natural world's aspirations.
In a resounding proclamation of its commitment to sustainable industrial evolution, Salzgitter orchestrates a transformative endeavor that resonates with foresight and ecological consciousness. This symphony of change is epitomized by the relining of Blast Furnace A, an elemental step in securing the foundation of hot metal amidst the throes of a profound metamorphosis towards low CO₂ steel production by 2033.This undertaking, a beacon of the future's promise, encapsulates a multifaceted process encompassing the complete overhaul or relining, as it's colloquially known, of Blast Furnace A. This intricate choreography unfolds over a span of approximately 100 days, during which the refractory lining is revitalized, and the labyrinthine tapestry of process and control technology undergoes a modern-day Renaissance. The rhythmic cadence of this transformation was set in motion by the tapping of the furnace sow, a ritualistic act that marked the drainage of residual pig iron from the furnace's heart.This orchestration, emblematic of a visionary future, boasts a financial commitment of just over 100 million euros. The ballet of construction is choreographed in harmony with Pirson Montage, a quintessential partner in this symphony of change. Noteworthy is the meticulous orchestration of material supply, ensuring the continuity of internal processing plants and sister entities through the pre-production of slabs.Blast Furnace A, born in 1977, stands as a testament to the passage of time and progress. Its annals bear witness to several relinings, a testament to its endurance. With an annual capacity that commands the production of around 2 million metric tons of pig iron, this formidable structure, once again, emerges as a symbol of the harmonious coexistence between human ingenuity and the natural world's aspirations.