POSCO revs up eco-friendly, smart steelmaking

Its No. 4 blast furnace is set to reduce carbon emissions and save manufacturing costs following the recent refurbishment

POSCO Group CEO Choi Jeong-woo reignites the No. 4 blast furnace at the Gwangyang plant (Courtesy of POSCO)
POSCO Group CEO Choi Jeong-woo reignites the No. 4 blast furnace at the Gwangyang plant (Courtesy of POSCO)
Kyung-Min Kang 1
2022-06-12 12:17:23 kkm126@hankyung.com
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South Korea’s leading steelmaker POSCO Group reignited its No. 4 blast furnace at its Gwangyang plant on June 10. The blast furnace has been upgraded into a smarter and more eco-friendly facility after the 18-month-long second refurbishment. 

The No. 4 blast furnace was constructed in September 1992 with an internal capacity of 3,800 cubic meters. Through the first refurbishment in 2009, it expanded the internal capacity to 5,500 cubic meters and became the Gwangyang plant’s first super-large blast furnace. POSCO injected 370.3 billion won ($289.3 million) in the second refurbishment, the steelmaker said.

The second refurbishment focused on reducing air pollutants and cutting manufacturing costs via an AI-powered system while keeping the current internal capacity.

In detail, it applied new breathers for exhaust gas and added dust collectors in the piping equipment. These new facilities will reduce the blast furnace’s fine dust emissions by up to 90%, POSCO said.  

The steelmaker also set AI-powered system to inspect and control manufacturing processes to save costs and improve workflow stability.

POSCO will optimize the manufacturing process of the blast furnace for carbon footprint reduction. The steelmaker announced in May that it will invest 53 trillion won by 2026 primarily in its steel, rechargeable battery materials and hydrogen businesses. Of the investment, 20 trillion won will be injected in transforming its steel production facilities to become more eco-friendly and producing steel for electric vehicle motors, the company said. 

Last November, the steelmaking giant said it will build a plant for non-grain-oriented electrical steel sheets, a key material in EV traction motors. Once the construction is completed in 2025, its current 100,000 tons of steel sheet metal production per year will increase to 400,000 tons. The annual production volume is enough for 8 million EVs, given that 50 kilograms of non-grain-oriented electrical steel sheets are needed for each EV.  

Write to Kyung-Min Kang at kkm126@hankyung.com
Jihyun Kim edited this article.

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