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Primetals to supply off-gas cleaning systems to Kardemir

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Autor: Redaktion

Datum: 17. Mai. 2018

The two new Meros plants are designed to use sodium bicarbonate as desulphurization agent, while the existing system installed at sinter plant No. 3 will be upgraded to employ sodium bicarbonate instead of lime in the future. Start-up of the Meros plants is expected by the end of 2018. With this investment, air quality in the valley of Karabük will be improved considerably.
Kardemir operates an integrated iron and steel works in Karabük, in the northern part of Turkey. The production site is located in a narrow valley, close to the city of Safranbolu. Three sinter plants are operated by Kardemir. In 2013, Primetals had been awarded with the installation of the Meros system for sinter plant No. 3. Due to stricter environmental regulations for sinter plants by the Turkish authorities, the concept for this Meros system will be changed to desulphurization with sodium bicarbonate instead of lime. The newly to be installed Meros systems for sinter plants No. 1 and No. 2, will be also be based on sodium bicarbonate for desulphurization. Kardemir´s Meros plants will represent the third implementation of sodium bicarbonate desulphurization, following voestalpine Stahl in Austria and JFE in Japan.
Primetals will be responsible for the engineering, supply of key equipment like sodium bicarbonate dosing and milling, filter heads, bags, cages, electrics and automation as well as for advisory services for cold and hot commissioning.
In general , Meros process involves several modules for injecting and finely distributing adsorption and desulfurizing agents, such as activated carbon and sodium bicarbonate, into the off-gas flow. This efficiently binds and removes heavy metals, harmful and hazardous organic components, as well as sulfur dioxide and other acidic gases. The use of sodium bicarbonate to reduce the amount of sulfur dioxide also eliminates the need for a conditioning reactor. The dust particles are deposited in a specially developed, energy-efficient bag filter. The greater part of the dust removed by the precipitator is recycled back into the flow of off-gas to further optimize the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the gas purification process. Any remaining unutilized additives are then once more in contact with the off-gas, so that they are finally almost completely utilized. There is also considerably less discharged residue when sodium bicarbonate is used instead of slaked lime. The process automation system ensures stable operation, even when there are considerable fluctuations in the volume and composition of the off-gas. Emission limits can therefore be observed at all times.
Thanks to the modular design of the Meros system, a tailor-made solution based on the environmental restriction can be provided, with possible upgrades of the system by subsequent installation of required modules.
(Source: Primetals Technologies, Limited)