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The company manufactures and sells sponge iron, mild steel slabs, rails, mild steel, structural, hot rolled plates, iron ore pellets, and coils. [6] Jindal Steel and Power set up the world's first MXCOL plant at Angul, Odisha that uses the locally available and cheap high-ash coal and turns it into synthesis gas for steel making, reducing the ...
NML played a significant role in developing a ‘Direct Reduction Technology’ for producing sponge iron with solid fuel like non-metallurgical coal. This formed the basis of the first commercial sponge iron plant of India in 1975. NML had developed a technology for extraction of zinc by the hydrometallurgical route for Hindustan Zinc Ltd.
SAIL Steel Plant at Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand a supersize steel plant- The second biggest steel plant in India, which contributes 45% of SAIL's profit . The Iron and Steel industry in India is among the most important industries within the country. India surpassed Japan as the second largest steel producer in January 2019. [1]
Direct reduced iron (DRI), also called sponge iron, [1] is produced from the direct reduction of iron ore (in the form of lumps, pellets, or fines) into iron by a reducing gas which contains elemental carbon (produced from natural gas or coal) and/or hydrogen. When hydrogen is used as the reducing gas no carbon dioxide is produced.
2013: Commercial production started at Iron Pellets, Billetes and Sponge Iron plant in Jamuria, with 0.59 MTPA capacity. Expanded capacity of Sponge Iron plant Jamuria. 2014: Boosted the capacity of Ferro Alloy products, and the Sponge Iron plant at Sambalpur by 0.13 MTPA. 2014: Established Captive Railway Siding at Jamuria manufacturing plant.
New Delhi’s Iron Pillar has long fascinated scientists both at home and abroad. But it wasn’t until 2003 that experts cracked the metallurgical mystery behind this unusual attraction.
in 1975, NML played a significant role in developing a ‘Direct Reduction Technology’ for producing sponge iron with solid fuel like non-metallurgical coal. This formed the basis of the first commercial sponge iron plant of India. [6] in 1976, installations in service totalled less than 5 Mt; [3]
Electrotherm has built a mini steel plant of 0.70 million TPA capacity. The plant consists of sponge iron kilns, induction melting furnaces, rolling mills, and a 30MW captive power plant. The plant also utilises LRF technology allowing it to produce low sulphur, low phosphorus steel grades for forging applications.