Steel Production Plant Equipment Parts

Steel is primarily produced using one of two methods: Blast Furnace or Electric Arc Furnace. Blast furnaces are large intricate systems that are constructed from a combination of off-the-shelf equipment and custom constructed components. The Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) instead is different from the blast furnace as it produces steel by using an electrical current to melt scrap steel, direct reduced iron, and/or pig iron, to produce molten steel.

Both furnaces discharge large amount of heat as high-temperature exhaust gases, or off-gasses, that contain carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O), carbon monoxide (CO) and Hydrogen (H2). In both furnace installations, the common practice is to collect EAF exhaust gases, mix them with ambient air to combust the combustible materials, and then drop their temperature to less than 200 C before being discharged to the atmosphere. Temperature control, heat recovery and discharging functions are all facilitated by WHR Panels.

As Veritas E&P, we can provide WHR Panels in various sizes, shapes and structures, according to your project requirements. We have constructed EAF off-gases ducts, Combustion Chamber equipment, Cupper piped panels, EAF Pot, and various parts for meltshops.

We are ready to analyze your needs, provide customized engineering solutions, weather it is a new design or a replacement piece, manufacture parts to fit in your foundry, provide quality documentations and certifications and deliver to your address.

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