![]() The move will precede the company’s long-term transition to low-carbon technologies, which will eventually lead to the abandonment of blast furnaces in favor of direct reduction iron plants and electric arc furnaces. In addition, Salzgitter can use slabs from Hüttenwerke Krupp-Mannesmann (HKM), the Duisburg plant, owned with Thyssenkrupp Steel and Vallourec. When blast furnace A comes back into operation, we will see if we can support the operation of BF C, but the market is not so far in sight,” noted the executive director of Salzgitter Gunnar Grebler.Īs another measure to maintain the stability of production volumes during the service life of one of the blast furnaces, the company will produce slabs in advance and store them at the enterprise from the fall of 2022. “We are restarting blast furnace C in May. Salzgitter does not yet have an answer to the question of whether it will remain in operation after the maintenance of blast furnace A is completed. A restart of this blast furnace was discussed in 20, but it never happened. Kallanish reports about it.Īt the same time, the company will resume the operation of blast furnace C, which has been idle since 2019, which is scheduled for May 2023. ![]() ![]() ![]() German steelmaker Salzgitter will replace the lining of blast furnace A in the summer of 2023 – maintenance is likely to continue until September. At the same time, the company will resume the operation of blast furnace C, which has been idle since 2019 ![]()
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