24
Jul
06:54
Malaysia’s Eastern Steel builds dry quenching project
Malaysia's Eastern Steel has started the construction of a coke dry quenching (CDQ) project at its steel plant in Kemaman, Terengganu on 23 July.
The project has a construction period of 330 days and is being constructed by Shanghai Baoye. It is expected to produce 42,000 tonnes/year of high-temperature ultra-high-pressure steam annually and generate 124 million kWh of electricity, which can increase the top temperature of blast furnaces and reduce the co…
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