Today’s News from Abroad installment brings us news of casting equipment supplied in China, heat treat supplier joint venture forged in Austria, and big standardization plans in Germany — where doing LESS is more.
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High-Performance Continuous Caster on Order
“Wuyang Iron and Steel has awarded Primetals Technologies an order for a 1-strand continuous caster with several record-breaking features. The continuous casting plant will be put into operation at the Wuyang plant in Wugang, Henan Province, and is expected to be the most powerful of its kind in the world. It will also produce the thickest slabs in the world, up to 460 millimeters thick. Thanks to the new facilities, Wuyang will be able to produce sheet metal for heavy-duty applications such as shipbuilding and the wind power sector. The annual capacity will be one million tonnes of high-quality slabs.”
READ MORE: “Primetals Technologies: Chinese steel producer orders high-performance continuous caster” at heat-processing.com
Aichelin in Austria
“The Aichelin Group and Sistem Teknik have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture in Austria. This joint venture will produce and distribute industrial vacuum heat treatment technologies and services in Europe. The Aichelin Group is thus adding a promising segment to its existing product portfolio.”
READ MORE: “Aichelin expands portfolio” at heat-processing.com
Germany Decides To Do LESS
Dec“Two steelmaker groups, GMH (Georgsmarienhütte) Gruppe and Swiss Steel, have issued notes of approval for the proposal from German steel federation for a standard for low-emission steel (LESS). Both mills happen to be makers of special bar qualities, and the word of Swiss Steel may have some international weight, given it has melt shops in Germany, Switzerland and France. WV Stahl announced on Monday that it has set a cornerstone for prime markets for climate-friendly streel with a standard its members developed together with the German economy and climate protection ministry. The Low Emission Steel Standard (LESS), as it is called, is the first standard that makes the main customary production routes, blast furnace and EAF, comparable in terms of their efforts to decarbonise. Its centrepiece is a labelling system for the classification of low-CO2 steels.”
READ MORE: “Mills Welcome German Federation’s Low-Emission Standard LESS” at heat-processing.com