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Yongxing - container ship, Croatia (5 116 tons of plates with a thickness of 8 – 40 mm)

History

The history of EVRAZ VÍTKOVICE STEEL, a.s. started with the first heat of ductile iron, tapped in Rudolf's smelter, VÍTKOVICE's early predecessor, in 1830.

As steel production was developing, the company built its own rolling mills. The predecessors of the currently operated mills were commissioned in 1911.

1.1 Cost Center 220 – Steel Plant I

The construction of the predecessor of the present Steel Plant in EVRAZ VÍTKOVICE STEEL, popularly known as the New Steel Plant, started in 1908. The following table shows some of the major milestones in the development of the plant.

1913 First heat was tapped on February 27 from a 60 t tilting Talbot furnace.
New Steel Plant furnaces:
one 300 t mixer, Talbot furnace 200 t, 1 tilting furnace 60 t, 3 fixed SM furnaces 60 t each
1929 New Steel Plant furnaces:
2 fixed SM furnaces 70 t each, 2 tilting Wellman furnaces 180 and 140 t, 4 Talbot furnaces 250 t each
1956 Ladles replaced with torpedo cars to move hot metal.
1957 New Steel Plant yearly output reaches 1 million tons of steel for the first time.
1959-1967 SM furnaces 1-4 converted to 70 t SM Maerz furnaces.
1967-1970 Talbot furnaces No. 5, 6, 7, 8 shut down and replaced with tilting tandem furnaces; TM 1 in 1967, TM 2 in 1968, and the 2x75 t TM 0 in 1970.
1973 New Steel Works' annual output hits the 1.5 million ton mark.
1984 Oxyvit K1 bottom-blowing 72 t converter furnace production launch.
1987-1988 SM furnaces No. 1, 2, 3 and Talbot furnaces No. 9 and 10 shut down.
1987 Talbot furnace No. 9 converted to SM furnace No. 9.
Talbot furnace No. 10 converted to SM furnace No. 10.
1988 Tandem 0 shut down.
1991 Oxyvit K2 bottom-blowing 72 t converter furnace production launch.
1993 Tandem furnaces No. 1 and 2 shut down.
K1 bottom-blowing converter general overhaul.
1995 Continuous caster commenced to produce slab: thickness 145, 180 and 250 mm; width 800 - 1580 mm.
1991-1995 Added refining equipment:
1991 - homogenization
1993 - degassing unit
1994 - submerged lance
1995 - ladle furnace
1995 New Steel Plant equipment:
2 bottom-blown oxygen converters 72 t each, refining equipment (ladle furnace, degassing unit, submerged lance, homogenization), continuous slab caster
2003 Termination of production of homogenization equipment
2006 Termination of DH station production
2006 Termination of production and liquidation of ingot lane
2006 Commencing of ISSM production

 

1.2 Rolling Mills

Rolled products also have a long tradition in VÍTKOVICE. For example, VÍTKOVICE's first award product was steel rail produced by puddling which earned its manufacturer a silver medal from the 1839 Vienna exhibition.

Rolling mills emerged as the steelmaking continued expanding. Bellow are some historic data about VÍTKOVICE's current rolling mills:

  • heavy section mill, since 1913
  • billet mill 1, since 1913
  • 3.5 Four-High mill, since 1971

The installations went through numerous revamps and general overhauls over the years. Some of them are enlisted further below.

1.2.1 Cost Center 230 – Sections Rolling Mill

1913 Simultaneous launch of the blooming mill, rail mill, and billet mill as well as the finishing shops
1956 New HRW section straightener is built
1963 Billet mill II commenced following the heavy mill shutdown
1964 MONTBARD hyperbolic straightener commenced
1965 Walking beam cooling furnace is built
1968 Rail train receives the reducing mill, heating furnace is built
1971 Billet rolling mill revamp
1975 NORTON scalping machine commenced
1978 Major overhaul of heavy section mill, revamp of finishing shops
1985 CIRKOFLUX round billet inspection machine installed
1989 NORITAKE grinding machine completed
1991 Stand 3 and 4 upgrade to improve precision
1992 Stand 2 of the heavy section mill receives computer-controlled motor-driven roll adjustment; revamp of heating furnace
1994 Revamp of stand 4 with new pinion stand; stand 4 is now a universal stand with computer-controlled motor-driven roll adjustment; pile plank rolling mill upgraded for 600 mm wide products
1997 Blooming mill I shutdown; billet mill becomes part of the heavy section train; new MESSER concast slab longitudinal flame cutter installed.
Pile plank & lock matching line installed
2000 Heavy section rolling mill stand 4 receives new computer control
2005 Reconstruction of the TPT furnace
2005 Reconstruction of the TPT hall
2005 Commencing of roll turning hall operation

 

1.2.2 Cost Center 260 – 3.5 Two-High Rolling Mill

1971 3.5 Two-High Rolling Mill commenced
1975 Automatic cutting line commenced
1978 Dispatch hall No. IV opened
1984 Straightening line with dispatch pocket commenced
1986 Stage-by-stage commencement of 3.5 Four-High mill, part II (cooling bed II, double-edge power shears, sheet stamping, walking beam furnace, cutting shears DN 2, two dispatch pockets
1988 Hall V - concast slab flame-cutting
1989 Ultrasound line commenced
1992 Length-cutting power shears commenced
1995 Connection between continuous caster and 3.5 Four-High mill hall V established
1998-1999 Major overhaul and upgrade of hot part of the 3.5 Four-High mill including new heating furnace and transversal crane runway
2001 Completion of 230bar pressure washer iron scale
2003 Completion of MORGOIL hydrostatic lubricating ballast
2005 Renovation of UZ lines
2005 Opening of new testing hall
2006 Termination and liquidation of 4.5 DUO rolling mill
2006 Launched bending hydraulic cylinder operatio
2006 Renovation of 3rd level KSUP rolling mill equipment hall

 

The latest technical upgrades extended the rolling mills' capabilities:

  • The 3.5 Four-High mill substantially improved geometrical quality of rolled plates, the mill can produce wedge-shaped plates, the mill reduced yield/loss ratio, the mill expanded the product range, etc.
  • The heavy section mill can produce product range with better dimensional precision. At present the mill manufactures sheet piles with construction width of 600 mm.