The challenges of building an electric furnace in an operating steelplant
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- From inside the cavernous steelplant that turns molten iron into liquid steel, Tata Steel’s Works Manager Steel & Slab, James Davies, explains the safety, financial and logistical challenges that would be faced if the company were to attempt to build its new 3.2 million tonne electric arc furnace whilst still operating a blast furnace.
steel and iron making is a country strategic resource - we need to be producing our own and not be dependent on other countries. This is great news.
It was a great experience visiting this amazing steel mill earlier this year to take lots of pictures and videos for my illustrated book.
Thank you for your wonderful in-depth look at the logistics and scale of the operation. What has been explained makes sense and in due course will allow Port Talbot to continue steel production and ultimately keep jobs within the community for a much longer period in time. Its great to know that both TATA the owners are putting a huge amount of capitol into the site along with a hefty contribution from the Tax payers of this country into a well thought out alternative. Its just such a pity that in particular the Unions are hell bent on twisting the situation to a political scenario rather than accepting that change needs to take place and some will be fortunate to enough to continue in the not too distant future.
Melting down old fridges and tin cans to make more fridges and tin cans is not steel production, there is no capability to process iron ore into steel, and that is a strategic ability that we have now lost. We can not be considered truly independent without the abliity to produce steel from ore. Taxpayers should not be contributing to this travesty
@@mickymondo7463 Sadly due to the Welsh Assemblies Climate Bill passed in March 2023, it was inevitable that the furnaces would close as the proposed Carbon Capture plant wasn't feasible. Its even more gauling for you that it will continue in India and have to be imported into the UK, but at least you still have SOME jobs, rather than non. My wife along with 42,000 bank staff lost her job with a few months notice and no-one in the UK even mentioned it....her job is now being done in India. The people at fault here were Drakeford and his merry tribe in the Senydd who wanted to our nation to be clear of pollution, filled with tree's and no transport. Now as a direct result we have no industry!...Valero in Pembrokeshire is potentially next - talks ongoing.
Great video by you both...do one from the heavy end please... be nice to show my kids and grandkids where i got made redundant from. Cheers
Sorry about that mate hope u gain employment very soon
Steel men survive !latest failure of slaggie thatcher
Would you do a full tour video of the process before its.closed including control rooms? Ide love to see the differences between yours and ours in scunthorpe!
Have you seen the video of Alec Steele's visit: ua-cam.com/video/l5-SADb8WnE/v-deo.html
A good explanation of some of the practical aspects, which the media do not cover, or even understand.
I would be interested to know the implications for ULC steels, as these are critical for ULC steel grades using EAF, as these products are a significant part of the order book and of the galv market supplied via Zodiac.
Thanks for the suggestion - it's certainly something we'll look into covering. Keep checking our channel as we'll be covering as much of the transition as we possibly can.
In the meantime, we put your query to a member of our Technical team and had the following reply, I hope this helps:
We will retain our existing degasser facility in secondary steelmaking that will allow us to make ULC grades for the Zodiac line. We see great demand for such high recycled content offering in to the automotive sector.
@@TataSteelUK thank you
Seems to know a lot. While we, the workers, know nothing. He seems to have seen the plans! We'll see?
Sorry why can’t you build a cupola that got the same output and have it in place don’t get it
I get EAF but at the expense of our Port Talbot brothers jobs and supporting industry. Another shambolic 40 years of mishandling the British steel industry - the best high quality, low sulphar steel in the world. A golden opportunity squandered by successive government's. Stand strong fellas 💪
Not mentioned in the video is the fact that, due to the underlying nature of the site, any works have to stay within the existing footprint. The site was heavily made up when the original steel works was built and it's a lasting monument to what long term, strategic planning can create. I think Tata is one of the few Companies in the world who still have long term vision, beyond next quarter's bottom line, and will make this work.
The video about the construction of the original steel works is here: ua-cam.com/video/dhp7VCwm9uk/v-deo.htmlsi=ppOnpS_L7jqmP4xr
We just need to build a decent size Nuclear power station next door to keep it powered now.
A single 3 million ton p/an arc furnace ?!! ..
AN AF?
Great britan is doomed
The easiest part was ripping off the taxpayer
Tata Steel you are the best....have seen you very closely
...live near to your Jamshedpur plant and mines .
Keep it up .👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much. Greetings from the UK.
Jamshedpur is staying open....port Talbot is fecked
What a great video 👍🏻