U. S. Steel announces start-up of new EAF at its Alabama facility
2020-10-27 12:03:41 [Print]
On October 27, U
The EAF method of steelmaking utilizes electrical energy to melt a heat of steel. This process charges recycled steel scrap into the furnace, which is then heated by electric arcs; melting the scrap into liquid steel.
The EAF will have an annual steelmaking capacity of 1.6 million tons.
With extensive iron ore production and an annual raw steelmaking capability of 22 million net tons, U. S . Steel produces high value-added steel products for the automotive, infrastructure, appliance, container, and energy industries.
. S . Steel announced the successful start-up of its newly constructed, technologically advanced electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking facility at its Fairfield, Alabama, operations.
The EAF method of steelmaking utilizes electrical energy to melt a heat of steel. This process charges recycled steel scrap into the furnace, which is then heated by electric arcs; melting the scrap into liquid steel.
The EAF will have an annual steelmaking capacity of 1.6 million tons.
With extensive iron ore production and an annual raw steelmaking capability of 22 million net tons, U. S . Steel produces high value-added steel products for the automotive, infrastructure, appliance, container, and energy industries.