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A special crane moves the rolling stand R1 to its new position as R 3 in the Arvedi ESP line of Acciaieria Arvedi in Cremona, Italy. The modernization project was carried out by Primetals Technologies and is part of an upgrade aimed at raising the line´s production capacity to 3 million metric tons per year.

London, December 10, 2020

Primetals Technologies upgrades Arvedi ESP line at Acciaieria Arvedi in Cremona, Italy to increase capacity

  • Higher production and higher quality
  • First step to increase capacity to 3 million metric tons per year, another world record for capacity
  • Product quality will be improved
  • Arvedi ESP line was restarted 3 days ahead of schedule

 

In September, the Arvedi ESP (Endless Strip Production) line at Acciaieria Arvedi in Cremona, Italy was restarted after a major upgrade. The modernization, performed by Primetals Technologies, included changes to the continuous casting machine, resulting in an increase of mass flow, and, consequently production capacity. The upgrade is the first step to raise the overall production capacity of the ESP line to 3 million metric tons per year. The measures undertaken will also improve product quality. All modernization work was carried out during planned shutdowns in December 2019 and August 2020, with the ESP line starting up 3 days ahead of schedule. In the first month of operation after re-starting, production exceeded previous levels.

 

The first pioneering Arvedi ESP line at Acciaieria Arvedi, Italy has been operating for 10 years. Acciaieria Arvedi has gathered much experience of how to improve quality and increase productivity and charged Primetals Technologies with the design, supply and execution of the upgrade. In this context, the metallurgical length of the line´s caster was elongated to 21.8 meters by adding two caster segments, provisions for an additional segment 13 were also made. This allows an increase of casting thickness to 105 millimeters, resulting in a mass flow of 450 tons per hour which is the highest mass flow for a thin slab casting plant worldwide. The required space for the additional segments was obtained by moving the first high reduction mill stand R1 downstream of the original R3 to becoming the new R3 stand. The flexibility to increase the metallurgical length, as well as the option to later move the rolling stand R1 to the R3 position, including foundations, was already foreseen in the original plant design of 2006.

 

 

The EAF of the ESP melt shop also received an upgrade and a ladle size increase. Accordingly, the ladle turret was replaced, with a larger unit, including new software features, etc. Improved automation models will give further support to serve a higher value added products market directly from the ESP line.

 

Acciaieria Arvedi’s ESP line at the Cremona production site is the first Endless Strip Production line in the world and started up in 2009. With its older ISP line Acciaieria Arvedi also operates Europe’s first and the world’s second mini-mill for the manufacture of flat rolled steel. Both lines for the production of steel in the form of hot rolled coils are fitted with their own melt shop for the production of liquid steel.

A special crane moves the rolling stand R1 to its new position as R 3 in the Arvedi ESP line of Acciaieria Arvedi in Cremona, Italy. The modernization project was carried out by Primetals Technologies and is part of an upgrade aimed at raising the line´s production capacity to 3 million metric tons per year.

A special crane moves the rolling stand R1 to its new position as R 3 in the Arvedi ESP line of Acciaieria Arvedi in Cremona, Italy. The modernization project was carried out by Primetals Technologies and is part of an upgrade aimed at raising the line´s production capacity to 3 million metric tons per year.

Primetals Technologies, Limited, headquartered in London, United Kingdom, is a pioneer and world leader in the fields of engineering, plant building, and the provision of lifecycle services for the metals industry. The company offers a complete technology, product, and services portfolio that includes integrated electrics and automation, digitalization, and environmental solutions. This covers every step of the iron and steel production chain—from the raw materials to the finished product—and includes the latest rolling solutions for the nonferrous metals sector. Primetals Technologies is a joint venture of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and partners, with around 7,000 employees worldwide. To learn more about Primetals Technologies, visit the company website www.primetals.com.