Practices And Design For Extending The Hearth Life In The Mittal Steel Company Blast Furnaces

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K. Spaleck M. Schoeman W. Seegers J. Bobek W. Carter P. Chaubal
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, steel, hearth, blast furnace The Mittal Steel Company operates about 36 blast furnaces on four continents. Furnaces range from 1100 m3 to 4800 m3 inner volume. The focus of the group is to push for increasing productivity and increasing campaign life. This has been especially challenging, as many of these furnaces were not equipped for long campaigns during their prior rebuilds. Monitoring and operating practices have to be modified to match the new philosophy. Mid-campaign hearth repair strategies and hearth design philosophies have had to be reconsidered. The paper describes experiences with the current hearth designs and measures taken for hearth life extension. Additionally, the philosophy of recent hearth re-designs is discussed.
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APA: K. Spaleck M. Schoeman W. Seegers J. Bobek W. Carter P. Chaubal  (2006)  Practices And Design For Extending The Hearth Life In The Mittal Steel Company Blast Furnaces

MLA: K. Spaleck M. Schoeman W. Seegers J. Bobek W. Carter P. Chaubal Practices And Design For Extending The Hearth Life In The Mittal Steel Company Blast Furnaces. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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