Specialised Topic: METEC 2019 - a great place to showcase our skills, say CISDI bosses
Date:2019/7/30 Source: CISDI
Hong Dai, head of Metals Mining Business Dept.
for CISDI’s Consulting Business Division
How
five-flow systematic solutions enhance plant-wide competitiveness
Augmented Reality enabled me to take METEC
visitors on a dynamic visual journey around Baowu Zhanjiang Steel.
Over 100 people marvelled at the experience
and learned how CISDI had improved the steelworks’ competitiveness by studying
the plant’s five flows - iron flow, mass flow, energy flow, information flow
and emission flow - and designing a steelworks master plan around them which
would be more competitive, economical and better for the environment.
I used AR to take visitors on a ‘tour’ of the
plant’s general layout and through a dynamic simulation of the five flows and
how they had been used.
During my AR demonstrations I received
numerous interesting questions and comments.
A visitor from South Korea commented: “How
amazing! Can I try it? What are your core technologies?” and a visitor from
Japan wanted to know the maximum water recycle ratio and the designed iron
utilisation ratio.
An intrigued steelworks representative from
India revealed its plant had never attempted to recover blast furnace gas and
wanted to know how the company could benefit from gas recovery.
A visitor from Africa was particularly
impressed and enquired how CISDI’s technology could assist with the problem of
low-quality ore grade at the location of their steelworks, and reduce production
costs by using the five-flow concept.
A representative from a European steelworks
wanted to know if analysis of emission flow could guarantee a reduction in
emissions which would meet the environmental requirement.
More and more clients now appreciate the
significance an optimised general layout design, or master plan plays when
creating better values for steel.
In our opinion, pursuing cost competitiveness
is crucial to the future of steel and CISDI’s general layout design places it
as top priority, from front-end planning to downstream designs.
We use a multi-dimensional analysis method to
evaluate the systematic investment and propose an optimised design which will
control the entire investment cost.
In addition, we study the plant-wide
comprehensive cost, individual plant continuous cost and the influence
important factors can have on costs.
We find out the variations in manufacturing costs per tonne of steel and the reasons for those variations. Based on those results, we then propose an optimised general layout which would enable the steelworks to run at its most cost-competitive production levels.
Green and intelligent manufacturing are other
major commitments for the steel industry and given great emphasis in our
general layout designs.
CISDI is conducting a feasibility study report and plant upgrades for LPS Greenfield 10Mt/a steelworks, the largest steel complex to be built in Australia
A CISDI’s representative operates the AR for the 5-flow expertise for Baowu Zhanjiang Steel