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NLMK and Paul Wurth Accomplish Major Blast Furnace Reline

Release time:Dec 17, 2019 From:admin

Within the frame of NLMK Group’s Strategy 2022, No 6 Blast Furnace at NLMK’s main site in Lipetsk, Russia, has been completely rebuilt during a furnace outage stretching from May until October. On October 31st, short before midnight, the new Blast Furnace No 6, designed and equipped by Paul Wurth, has been blown-in. NLMK’s order awarded to Paul Wurth foresaw engineering, supply of equipment and site supervision related to the complete rebuild of BF6’s central unit, i.e. the blast furnace proper and directly attached systems and equipment. Under this contract, Paul Wurth had first to adapt the earlier delivered Basic Engineering to the final Main Technical Solutions chosen together with the customer. Further on, the company was in charge of the overall engineering which has been executed in close collaboration with local design specialist NLMK Engineering.

Paul Wurth’s scope of supply comprised the blast furnace shell, hearth lining with super-microporous carbon and ceramic cup, all other refractories, all cooling elements (copper and cast iron staves, copper cooling boxes, tuyeres and tuyere coolers), low energy tuyere stocks and a completely new bustle pipe. The original Bell Less Top®, Paul Wurth’s first ever reference in the former Soviet Union and in operation since 1978, has been replaced completely by a new, state-of-the-art parallel-hopper type system (60 m3 hopper volume) including the pressure equalizing and bleeder valves. Furthermore, Paul Wurth supplied the cooling water pump house with the complete instrumentation, general electrical and control equipment. The process control for the all-new furnace will now be supported by TMT’s stockline recorders, SOMA® acoustic top gas temperature measurement and 3DTopScan® burden profile mapping system. Some dedicated mathematical models out of Paul Wurth’s BFXpert® level-2 automation package complement the new process automation system. For the casthouse, four sets of TMT’s fully hydraulic clay guns, taphole drills and radar level probes for torpedo ladles have been part of the order.

NLMK’s new BF6, with a hearth diameter of 12.0 m, an inner volume of 3,818 m3, 32 tuyeres and 4 tapholes, is designed for nominal production of 3.4 million tons of hot metal per year. It was part of the contract that the customer purchased from Paul Wurth not only engineering and equipment but also the process technology for operating the furnace. Important auxiliary plant units for the operation of the new BF6 have been installed and commissioned even before this year’s shutdown during the previous furnace’s campaign already: Paul Wurth’s top gas cleaning technology, top gas energy recovery system with turbine, the joint pulverized coal injection plant for blast furnaces No. 6 & 7 as well as the upgradation of existing cold blast generation blowers. From now on, they are integral parts of another all-modern iron making facility at NLMK Lipetsk.

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