AMETEK Land has helped a major metals industry plant designer to enhance safety, control, and efficiency in steel plants.
Based in Buttrio, Italy,
Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A. (Danieli) is one of the world leaders in the production of steel plants. The company was working to produce an automated tapping system which would make it possible to execute a complete furnace tapping remotely from the main pulpit of a steel plant.
This would overcome some of the key challenges for steel plants, which include exposing operators to hazardous environments, inconsistent steel quality, high slag carryover, and increased downstream processing costs.
Danieli partnered with
AMETEK Land to create the Danieli Automatic Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Tapping System, which significantly improves safety and control during the tapping process.
The system uses two of AMETEK Land’s renowned thermal imaging systems: the Slag Detection System (SDS-E), branded as Danieli’s Q-Slag, and the near-infrared (NIR) fixed thermal imager that is an integral part of the Ladle Level Detection (LLD) system.
These thermal imaging systems work with Danieli’s software to control steel flow in real time.
The resulting system has successfully addressed critical challenges in steel production by enhancing safety, process control, and efficiency through innovative automated tapping systems.
David Primhak, AMETEK Land’s Division Vice President and Business Manager, said:
“We are delighted that Danieli selected us as a partner on their Automated Tapping System. There are major benefits for steel producers using this technology. Fast slag detection response allows plants to significantly reduce slag carryover, resulting in improved yields, higher quality steel, and a reduction in costly downstream processing.”
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