Oxyfuel brings 30% capacity increase at TKS Steel

A Linde Gas product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Feb 14, 2007

ThyssenKrupp Steel in Finnentrop, Germany produces galvanized strip: Rebox oxyfuel solutions from Linde added to the existing galvanizing line resulted in a production increase of 30%

ThyssenKrupp Steel (TKS) in Finnentrop, Germany produces galvanized strip for use in the automotive, white goods and for the construction industry.

Linde installed the Rebox Oxyfuel solutions in the existing galvanizing line, which resulted in a production increase of 30%, from 82 to 105 tons per hour.

Since Oxyfuel not only effectively heats, contributing to a reduction of fuel consumption, it also cleans, thus eliminated the need for the pre-cleaning section.

Direct Flame Impingement (DFI) Oxyfuel, where the Oxyfuel flames are fired directly onto the moving metal was the chosen Rebox solution for TKS.

This drastically increases the heat transfer for more throughput, without extending the furnace or line.

Three meters of the recuperative zone were refitted with a compact 5 MW DFI Oxyfuel unit consisting of four burner row sets.

Fuel consumption was reduced by 6 percent and annealing properties over the entire strip width were improved.

The strip surface was effectively cleaned from unwanted contaminants such as oil and residues, making it possible to remove a 25 meter strip pre-cleaning section.

More detailed results will be presented by TKS at the "InSteelCon 2007" at the international steel fair METEC in Dusseldorf in June.

Linde has made over 100 Oxyfuel installations internationally in reheating and annealing furnaces, resulting in increased furnace capacity, more flexibility and reduced costs for the steel industry.

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