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Chiyoda Steel orders Q-Heat induction heater from Danieli Automation

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Update time : 2023-05-30 17:13:58
Chiyoda Steel, a long steel product producer in Japan, placed an order to purchase Danieli Automation’s Q-Heat induction heater, which will be installed at the Ayase plant in Tokyo. With the new equipment, Chiyoda Steel will become the first company in Japan to reheat billets with induction heating.

The new Q-Heat induction heater will completely replace the existing gas reheating furnace, raising plant efficiency and flexibility, and limiting CO2 emissions from the billet gas-reheating process, a major step for Chiyoda Steel moving toward green steel production and decarbonization.

The installation of the new system will be completed by April 2024.
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