The blast furnace remains the cornerstone of high‐volume ironmaking, utilising complex thermal and chemical reactions to reduce iron oxides into molten iron. Contemporary operations place increasing ...
Low-Carbon Benefits: Achieving full-chain process, injecting 136 Nm³ of hydrogen per ton of iron, solid fuel replacement ratio 0.36~1.0 kg/Nm³, reducing carbon emissions from blast furnace ironmaking ...
Rio Tinto has for many years been a trusted supplier to the world’s iron and steel industry, particularly in South East Asia, where its Australian mines offer cost-effective raw material. The company ...
Into the Armco Steel Corp. plant at Houston this week rolled three carloads of iron smelted by a radical new process. Developed by a Hungarian-born inventor, Julius Madaras, and financed by Oilman ...
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Iron and steelmaking account for around a 10th of all CO₂ emissions: Professor explains how they could be greener
UNSW expert Professor Yansong Shen explains why it is so important to find a way to produce iron and steel in a more environmentally friendly and feasible way.
A year after Tata Steel turned off the blast furnaces in Port Talbot, work is well under way to create the future of steelmaking on the site. Project manager Peter Jones said the company was "hellbent ...
With a staff of over 80,000, Ukraine-headquartered Metinvest is a major name in end-to-end steel production. Looking to improve the efficiency of its blast furnaces — reducing fuel consumption by ...
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