Workers repair the roof of the No. 2 coke battery at ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor in Porter County. Provided photo
ArcelorMittal is investing $19.25
million into rebuilding the No. 2 coke battery at its ArcelorMittal
Burns Harbor steel mill on the Lake Michigan shoreline in Porter County.
The
No. 2 battery has produced more than 900,000 tons of coke — a purified
form of coal that's burned as a main input in the steelmaking process —
for the two blast furnaces at Burns Harbor and ArcelorMittal Indiana
Harbor in East Chicago. It was last rebuilt in 1994.
Repairs
will take place over the next five years to keep the coke battery at
full production and spare ArcelorMittal an estimated cost of up to $50
million to buy metallurgic coke the spot market for its Northwest
Indiana's steel mills.
The
coke plant was long overdue for repairs, Nagendra Singh, the process
manager in operations technology for the coke plant at ArcelorMittal
Burns Harbor, wrote in a post on ArcelorMittal USA's website.
"At
age 45, it needs a facelift," he wrote. "In 1974, Stephen King’s first
novel, 'Carrie,' was published, Atari released Pong, 'The Godfather II'
was number one at the box office and ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor
completed construction on the No. 2 coke battery. Now, it’s getting a
much-needed rebuild."
Workers have been making repairs to
the roof, where the brickwork and tie-rods had been rising above their
design elevation because of expansion stresses. They have demolished
several small sections of the roof and found they will need to replace
two to three layers of brick.
Thus
far, workers have repaired a total of 13 coke ovens at the steel mill,
in as little as seven days apiece. Singh forecasts the project will be
completed on time and within budget by 2022.
"These
repairs are essential in maintaining the highest level of productivity
and potentially extending its life beyond the expected 50-year life
cycle," Singh wrote. "The work will allow the No. 2 battery to continue
meeting the coke demands of ArcelorMittal USA, including transfers to
Indiana Harbor."
Luxembourg-based
ArcelorMittal, the largest steelmaker in the world by volume and one of
Northwest Indiana's largest employers, is the only Northwest Indiana
steelmaker to produce coke in the Region since U.S. Steel shuttered its
coke battery at Gary Works in 2015, and started shipping in coke from
western Pennsylvania.
ArcelorMittal
also is investing $140 million in the 80-inch hot strip rolling mill at
ArcelorMittal Burns Harbor, where it's been installing two new walking
beam furnaces that "walk" slabs through the furnace instead of pushing
them, eliminating surface defects.
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