Siemens to modernize RINL plant

The modernisation is expected to boost the furnace’s inner volume and production

GN Bureau | October 1, 2013



Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd. (RINL) has awarded the order to modernize its blast furnace at the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant to Siemens Ltd.

According to a news report in The Hindu Business Line, the modernisation is expected to boost the furnace’s inner volume from 3,200 to 3,820 cubic metres and production from 1.7 million tonnes (mt) a year to 2.5 mt a year. The modernisation is part of an expansion project to boost the annual pig iron production to 7.3 mt.

The plant presently operates three blast furnaces — two with an interior volume of 3,200 cubic metres and one with 3800 cubic metres.
The Visakhapatnam Steel Plant in Andhra Pradesh is an integrated steel works with an annual capacity of about 6.3 mt of crude iron.
 

 

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