Experience of the Oxygen Bottom-Blown Converter in Posco

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. S. Choi C. S. Ha D. Y. Shin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

POSCO installed a new 100 ton oxygen bottom-blown converter in 2013 for the development of new steelmaking process named as PS-BOP which is reading POSCO-Saarstahl Basic Oxygen Process. This process was developed by the collaboration research between POSCO and Saarstahl AG in Germany that is based on substantial increase of CO post combustion in a converter by blowing hot air from the top of converter. The collaboration research has been finished successfully in November 2013 with 17% decrease in hot metal ratio (HMR) when hot air was blown from the top of the oxygen bottom-blown converter. After the collaboration research the converter has been tried to be operated as oxygen top and bottom-blown converter to reduce bottom wear and to decrease production cost with increased use of low cost Fe source by the help of increased CO post combustion. The presentation includes experience on the start up of oxygen bottom-blown converter, HMR reduction trials with hot air top blowing and transition from oxygen bottom-blown to top and bottom-blown converter operation.
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APA: H. S. Choi C. S. Ha D. Y. Shin  (2015)  Experience of the Oxygen Bottom-Blown Converter in Posco

MLA: H. S. Choi C. S. Ha D. Y. Shin Experience of the Oxygen Bottom-Blown Converter in Posco. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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