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13:53
Tata programme cuts UK blast furnace emissions
Tata Steel UK is implementing an improvement programme at its two Port Talbot blast furnaces that will reduce their CO2 emissions by 160,000 tonnes/year, Kallanish notes.
The BFs, which currently produce around 3.6 million t/y of liquid iron, are powered by high pressure hot blast air that is superheated to temperatures of more than 1,100°C. Recycled on-site process gases are used to heat the air in seven refractory-brick-lined stoves, before it is injected in…
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