New milestone reached at Formosa Ha Tinh
Date:2019/5/20 Source: CISDI
New
milestone reached at Formosa Ha Tinh
Formosa Ha Tinh Steel in Vietnam has reported a
successful hot commissioning of its first dry-quenching furnace, further
boosting the steelworks’ energy-saving and environmental protection
indicators
CISDI built the coke dry-quenching project on an
EPC basis, in addition to providing services to FHS’s master plan, general
design and feasibility study. CISDI has also carried out the engineering of the
stockyard, and is responsible for blast furnace 1 and 2, gas holders and
reheating furnaces.
CDQ is an environmental protection technology
which uses low-temperature inert nitrogen to cool down the hot coke. The
traditional method is wet quenching with water. The dry process enables the
coke’s sensible heat to be recovered and improves the final quality of the
coke. In addition, pollution is reduced.
This is Vietnam’s first CDQ project, and is
supported by FHS and the Vietnamese government. A second dry-quenching furnace
is scheduled to be hot-commissioned in May.
Each dry quenching furnace has been designed for
a capacity of 200 tonnes an hour, and will be supported with one 36MW
turbo-generator and utilities.
Both furnaces can treat about three million
tonnes of coke annually, and generate a maximum of 6x108kWh of
power.
The CDQ project is the last of 54 environmental
awareness improvements FHS promised the Vietnamese government it would carry
out during the construction of the steelworks.