U.S. Steel restarting Fairfield furnace project
2020-02-14 08:59:49 [Print]
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The project, which shut down in Dec. 2015 due to unfavorable market conditions, will include modernization of the existing rounds caster.
The furnace will have an annual capacity of 1.6 million tons, the company said . Construction is expected to begin immediately and the furnace is projected to begin producing steel rounds in the second half of next year.
Currently, the Fairfield operation has an annual capacity of approximately 720,000 tons of seamless tubular products, made mainly for the energy industry.
. S . Steel Corp . is resuming a $215 million construction project on what it is calling a technologically advanced electric arc furnace steelmaking project in Fairfield.
The project, which shut down in Dec. 2015 due to unfavorable market conditions, will include modernization of the existing rounds caster.
The furnace will have an annual capacity of 1.6 million tons, the company said . Construction is expected to begin immediately and the furnace is projected to begin producing steel rounds in the second half of next year.
Currently, the Fairfield operation has an annual capacity of approximately 720,000 tons of seamless tubular products, made mainly for the energy industry.