JSW Steel Dolvi Works to upgrade its steelmaking facility
JSW Steel Dolvi Works to upgrade its steelmaking facility
Converter steelmaking facility at the Vijayanagar Works of Jindal South West Steel. Picture: SMS group
India´s JSW Steel is increasing the annual capacity of the existing steelworks by 3.7 million tons per year. The expansion project carried out by SMS involves the installation of one of India’s largest BOF converters, boasting a 350-ton capacity, including twin ladle furnace and primary gas cleaning plant.
JSW Steel Dolvi has commissioned SMS to supply a 350-ton BOF converter, including a twin ladle furnace, gas cleaning plant, and corresponding level 1 and level 2 automation. The project is part of JSW Steel’s strategic expansion plans, which will increase the capacity of the existing steel mill by an impressive 3.7 million tons per annum (mtpa). Special highlights of the new BOF converter, one of the largest to be installed in India, include an advanced oxygen lance system capable of a maximum blowing capacity of 1,250 Nm³/min, which will significantly enhance the production efficiency of the plant. The facility will also be equipped with a cutting-edge automation system, which provides users with a complete view of the plant without the need to switch between various automation levels. Additionally, SMS will supply various process optimization models that integrate process control, production strategies, and metallurgical models, thus providing consistent quality and production reliability. According to SMS, the project marks a significant milestone for JSW Steel, as it continues to lead the way in the steel industry with the support of SMS group’s trailblazing technology. Together with the new blast furnace and the CSP® Nexus plant, this project will enable JSW to produce the highest-quality materials. The new steel mill will go into operation in 2026. Source: SMS group