Adding Value to Steel Making Processes and Environmental Protection By Optimization of the Material Handling Systems
by Dr. Rainer Bertling
Publisher - AUMUND Foerdertechnik GmbH, Rheinberg, Germany
Category - Engineering & IT
Considering worldwide overcapacities in steel production and increasing necessity to
improve working and living conditions have led to a major focus in cost optimization
and environmental protection in the steel making industry. Looking at the influence of
material handling systems operating costs can be significantly reduced by lower
maintenance cost and minimized energy losses. The demand on the environmental
conditions can be managed and reduced by the suppression of dust development in
closed systems at material transfer points and dust control. AUMUND material handling
technology provides state-of-the-art solutions in various applications of the iron and
steel making processes.
Different examples are being presented:
Maintenance requirements and therefore operational costs are substantially decreased
by using Hot Sinter Conveyors to transfer sinter into modern heat-recovery sinter
coolers or replacing maintenance intensive existing conveying systems.
Open raw material yards require wide space and dust control management. Due to this
reason closed storage buildings or silos have come more into focus within ASEAN Steel
Industry. Rotary Discharge Machines allow for cost efficient material extraction from
underneath open or closed stockpiles or low footprint silo batteries. Considering
different storage areas or single silos an individual blending or mixing of various raw
materials can be achieved.
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