Construction of Phase II begins at Baosteel Zhanjiang
Date:2019/6/18 Source: CISDI
Construction of Phase II begins at Baosteel
Zhanjiang
Baosteel Zhanjiang
has begun its Phase II construction project.
All work will
focus on its blast furnace 3.
Foundation piles
have been driven in, and CISDI teams have taken up their positions at site. Its
engineers, purchase managers, optimisation and sales staff are poised.
CISDI will
implement the general design for Phase II and plant designs for the stockyard,
blast furnace, continuous casting, 1,780mm hot strip mill and utilities.
Setting eco-friendly and intelligent benchmarks
Zhanjiang Steel is
an important support for the regional economic development of the
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which is designated at national
strategic level as a driver for high quality development.
Baosteel plans to
utllise Zhanjiang Steel as a production capacity substitute for its sister
company, Meishan Steel.
Zhanjiang Steel
acts as not only a booster for Baowu Group’s steel restructuring and
re-distribution, but also as model for China’s steel modernisation. Phase II will be created to an even higher
standard than Phase I.
Commented Xinku
Fan, general manager of CISDI’s Consulting Business Division: “At Phase II, we
have the opportunity to offset a few deficiencies experienced with Phase I’s plant-wide
mass balance and hot and cold rolling output. We will be creating optimised
performance indicators and enriching and improving product mix, and using our
design, construction and operational expertise to ensure ultra-low emissions,
to the strictest standard prevailing in China.”
“Full-process
environmental protection technologies and equipment will enable the gas and
dust collection systems to achieve ultra-low emission targets and zero liquid
discharge”, said Mr Fan.
CISDI’s team plans
to create a smart steelworks building and intelligent manufacturing equipment
at Phase II to increase output without increasing the workforce.
Zhanjiang Steel
will see a 30 per cent increase in production efficiency, and a cost reduction
of US$10 per tonne of liquid steel when Phase II’s systems start up.
Building a better blast furnace
Blast furnace 3
needs to have a longer service life and be able to operate with higher
environmental and intelligent performance figures, despite having a similar
process configuration to blast furnaces 1 and 2.
Aware there was
room for improvement on the twin blast furnaces, CISDI has carried out months
of studies on process parameters, general layout, design and construction and
proposed applications for an intelligent casthouse and hot stoves’ automatic
combustion expertise.
On launch of Phase
II, Zhanjiang Steel will be producing 12.25 million tonnes of hot metal a year.
CISDI is
organising engineering and pile testing work at the site and going all out to
meet a 27-month construction deadline.
Piloting intelligent hot metal transport
CISDI is testing
the critical technologies of the intelligent hot metal transport line at
Zhanjiang Steel.
Preliminary design
and primary tests have been completed over a six-month period. The site’s
unmanned locomotive is now under testing to prove its operational capabilities
during special meteorological conditions, heavy duty loads and in other
complicated conditions.
Engineering
manager Hui Liu explained: “Every day at this ironmaking plant, almost a
hundred torpedo ladle cars transport metal at over 1,000 deg.C. It’s really a
dangerous and complicated process. There is risk to workers, and the
involvement of manpower can impede the locomotive’s efficiency, which causes a
drop in hot metal temperature. This has a negative effect on production cost
and quality control.”
To that end, CISDI
has developed an unmanned locomotive, with intelligent scheduling and automatic
hooking systems. When these intelligent products run online, transport
efficiency can be enhanced by 20 per cent and the number of workers at the hot
metal transport area can be reduced from 42 to nine.
By the end of this
year, a test run of 28 torpedo ladle cars and eight unmanned locomotives will be
carried out - a global first for the steel industry.
Zhanjiang Steel is
on the way to intelligent logistics – less manpower, a number of unmanned
stations and greater intelligence for a full logistics process from wharf to
stockyard, from traffic to locomotive, and from access-in inventory to final
product outbound.
A large number of
CISDI engineers have been devoted to the site survey, design, construction,
testing and commissioning for Zhanjiang Steel’s intelligence upgrade, with
operational safety as a priority.
Practice BOS at stockyard
Zhanjiang Steel
Phase II will build a blending stockyard as designed Model B. In the meantime,
a Model C stockyard and two Model A stockyards will be modified.
Zhanjiang’s
intelligent stockyard is a working model of CISDI’s blue ocean strategy (BOS).
As an initiator of
intelligent stockyard expertise, CISDI has created a promising market.
Zhanjiang Steel, Laiwu Steel, WISCO and Masteel in China, whatever Greenfield
or Brownfield, are incorporating CISDI’s intelligent stockyard technology.
CISDI engineer Quansheng Yang, who has played a major role in developing
Zhanjiang’s intelligent stockyard, commented: “I am very proud to be applying
my company’s technology to the building of this intelligent stockyard, which will
be unique in my country.”
CISDI’s engineers,
testing the intelligent hot metal transport line