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JSPL new built India's largest blast furnace successfully ignited

publisherJudy

time2017/06/01

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India's Kondler Steel and Energy Company (JSPL) is located in Orissa's Angul plant's first blast furnace on Saturday. The blast furnace for the Angul plant's first blast furnace, the volume of 4554m3, allegedly the largest in India, iron ore annual production capacity of 4 million tons.

The new blast furnace will increase the steel capacity of the Angul plant to 6 million tons, increasing the steel production capacity of JSPL to 91 million tons in India, and the Oman Shadeed plant in India, which also has 2 million tons of production capacity. Angul plant also plans to put in an annual capacity of 2.5 million tons of oxygen converter, but the blast furnace ignition than the initial plan to delay the 2 months, the converter production and therefore affected. In addition, the plant also plans to put into operation a 1.4 million tons of wire rod mill, but depending on the blast furnace and converter production conditions may be.

Angul plant has a capacity of 1.8 million tons of direct reduction of iron equipment and a 250 tons of electric furnace, and a year capacity of 1.6 million tons of slab caster, a year capacity of 1.2 million tons of plate mill and a year capacity of 2.3 million tons Continuous casting machine.

The current capacity utilization of JSPL in India is only 67%, as of March 2016-17 fiscal year, its crude steel production of 3.45 million tons, up 8.7%, plans the current fiscal year will increase crude steel production to 500 million tons.