ISSN 2594-5327
68º Congresso da ABM — vol. 68, num.68 (2013)
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In the ironmaking industry Paul Wurth is very well know with its particular equipment essential for modern blast furnace operation and since almost 10 years also as a main plant builder of complete blast furnace plants. Beyond this engagement, Paul Wurth together with its subsidiary in Germany, Paul Wurth Umwelttechnik GmbH, has developed equipment and processes related to the iron and steel industry which contribute to a clean and sustainable operation of different plants in integrated steel works. The report shows examples of gas cleaning facilities in blast furnace, in steel and in sinter plants. Furthermore, the paper shows Paul Wurth's commitment to energy saving and recovery activities within the iron and steel industry as well as residue treatment.
In the ironmaking industry Paul Wurth is very well know with its particular equipment essential for modern blast furnace operation and since almost 10 years also as a main plant builder of complete blast furnace plants. Beyond this engagement, Paul Wurth together with its subsidiary in Germany, Paul Wurth Umwelttechnik GmbH, has developed equipment and processes related to the iron and steel industry which contribute to a clean and sustainable operation of different plants in integrated steel works. The report shows examples of gas cleaning facilities in blast furnace, in steel and in sinter plants. Furthermore, the paper shows Paul Wurth's commitment to energy saving and recovery activities within the iron and steel industry as well as residue treatment.
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Environmental technology; Energy recovery; Gas cleaning; EFA® process; Recycling of residues.
Environmental technology; Energy recovery; Gas cleaning; EFA® process; Recycling of residues.
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Reufer, Franz;
Weissert, Thilo.
PAUL WURTH’S COMMITMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY SAVING TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY
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p. 2019-2031.
In: 68º Congresso da ABM,
São Paulo,
2013.
ISSN: 2594-5327
, DOI 10.5151/2594-5327-23177