Sep 16 2008
The Linde Group today announced its agreement with international stainless steel producer Outokumpu for a new flameless oxyfuel preheating system for its ferrochrome converter in Tornio, Finland.
The self-cooled flameless oxyfuel system will replace the existing conventional water-cooled oxyfuel system, providing Outokumpu with more economical and environmentally friendly production. The new 2.5 MW flameless oxyfuel system for drying and preheating of the ferrochrome converter will be commissioned in September 2008.
This will be Finland’s first flameless oxyfuel system installation and will provide Outokumpu’s Tornio Works with reduced heating cycles, greater energy efficiency and up to 50% lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
“Flameless oxyfuel delivers a simple, compact and low weight installation as compared to an air fuel system with a recuperator or regenerative solution. It is seen as the best available technology for heating and not only allows for ultra low NOx emissions, but brings extended refractory life through more uniform temperature distribution” said Joachim von Schéele, Marketing Manager, Metals and Glass Industries, Linde Gases Division.
“It is Outokumpu’s policy to follow and implement technology that decreases fuel consumption and CO2 and NOx-emissions. Linde’s flameless oxyfuel system is a compelling technology that fulfils this need. Outokumpu is now investing in the flameless oxyfuel system and will continue to utilise technologies that increase output while saving energy and reducing emissions,” said Mr Mauri Kauppi, Steel Melting Shop and Hot Rolling Mill Manager, Outokumpu.
Linde has installed 30 flameless oxyfuel systems over the past five years, primarily in reheat and annealing furnaces, some using low calorific fuels. For drying and preheating of ladles and converters, flameless oxyfuel has already been successfully used at five other major steel works.