Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works was awarded the Priority National
Award for advanced technologies in the category "Metallurgy"
for bringing reconstructed hot-rolling mill 2500 to its full
capacity.
The launch of mill 2500 after large-scale
reconstruction work was one of MMK's key achievements in 2020 and was
recognised as the 'Main Event of the Year in the Russian Steel
Industry' at the Metal Expo'2020 international industrial exhibition.
This year, the reconstructed mill 2500 is already operating at full
capacity: in Q1 2021, the mill produced 1,077.7 thousand tonnes of
hot-rolled steel, a record quarterly figure for the entire
post-Soviet history of the mill. In the first nine months of 2021,
MMK's steel product sales grew by 20.4% year-on-year - and here the
modernisation of mill 2500 played an important role.
"Hot-rolling mill 2500 has been in operation
since 1960 - one could say it is a veteran of production. Now it is a
rejuvenated veteran, a unique high-performance unit capable of
producing a more complex range of high-quality products and with an
increased production volume of up to 5.2 million tonnes per year,"
commented Victor Rashnikov, Chairman of MMK's Board of Directors, on
the launch of mill 2500 after its reconstruction.
The renewed mill 2500 is equipped with the most
advanced rolling automation, control and monitoring functions. In
addition, the mill's water recycling cycle was improved, an
additional water supply cycle was built for the furnaces, the main
drives of the roughing and finishing units, and part of the old
production facilities was dismantled. The upgraded mill was named
after Anatoly Ilyich Starikov, a prominent metallurgical engineer who
headed the mill in the 1990s.
In 2021, MMK won the Priority Award for the sixth
time: before that, the Company was awarded the prize for its
large-scale digitalisation strategy, commissioning of the new sinter
plant ¹5 equipped with the latest environmental technologies,
mastering of SteelArt polymer rolling, development of high-quality
galvanized steel production capacities, and development and
introduction of MAGSTRONG high-strength and wear-resistant steels
into industrial production.
The Priority National Award was founded in 2015,
simultaneously with the approval of the Russian Government’s import
substitution programme for 2015 - 2020, to award the most successful
domestic companies creating products and technologies that contribute
to import substitution and are competitive on an international level.
The Priority Awards are given for achievements in the field of
development, implementation and promotion of advanced domestic
technologies in all areas of industry.
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