The metallurgical plant of Alexander Yaroslavsky is carrying out the reconstruction of coke oven batteries
Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi's Dneprovsky Metallurgical Plant of DCH Group continues to implement a large investment project, within the framework of which repairs are carried out at the by-product coke plant. A unique technology is used - ceramic surfacing. The result is improved coke quality and reduced environmental impact.
In March, work began on coke oven battery No. 2. During the repair, ceramic surfacing and sealing of heating wall masonry joints will be performed. This is a new technology for Ukraine, which has proven its effectiveness at European enterprises. Surfacing provides a better sealing of the seams of coking chambers, which increases the efficiency of the furnaces and reduces the burden on the environment.
The joints of the refractory masonry are first melted, and then a thermal mixture is blown into the coking chamber under pressure. Seams and possible cracks are sealed to prevent suction. As a result, the raw gas from the chamber does not enter the heating system, but is completely returned to heat the walls.
“Dnipro Metallurgical Plant is constantly working to reduce the technogenic load on the environment. Ceramic surfacing of coke oven batteries is a unique technology that has been introduced at a number of foreign enterprises and has proven its effectiveness. The works are planned at coke oven batteries No. 1 and 2, which will give a significant environmental and production effect, "- said Vitaly Bash, General Director of DMZ.
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Dneprovsky Metallurgical Plant PJSC of Oleksandr Yaroslavsky's DCH Group is one of the largest metallurgical enterprises in Ukraine. Since 2016, investments in environmental programs have amounted to UAH 350 million. During this time, the enterprise has reduced atmospheric emissions by 25%. DMZ has the lowest emissions per tonne of steel among all metallurgical enterprises in Ukraine.