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Ural Steel has managed to dramatically reduce coke consumption in blast furnace production

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Ural Steel has managed to dramatically reduce coke consumption in blast furnace production
Ural Steel has managed to dramatically reduce coke consumption in blast furnace production

In 2023, 418.52 kg of coke was consumed per ton of cast iron, in 2024 — 408.86 kg/ton of cast iron, then in 11 months of 2025 - 380.7 kg/ton of cast iron.

Photo: "Ural Steel".

At the same time, at blast furnace No. 2 in early October, the company reached an absolute record of 341.38 kg/ton of pig iron.

Ural Steel managed to achieve these results by increasing the consumption of natural gas (from 129 to 171 m3/t), increasing the hot blast temperature (from 1100 °C to 1142 °C) and reducing the silicon content in cast iron.

In addition to saving on coke, reducing its consumption means reducing the carbon footprint of production and reducing the environmental impact.

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