TimkenSteel Corporation

Tenova To Supply TimkenSteel’s Analysis System, EAF Technology

TimkenSteel, a leading producer of carbon and alloyed steel including large diameter SBQ bars and seamless mechanical tubing, recently ordered a proprietary off-gas based technology package to install at its top charge EAF at its Faircrest plant in Canton, Ohio.

Tenova’s NextGen® off-gas analysis system, iEAF® dynamic process control technology, and Water Detection Technology®, will support TimkenSteel’s ca. 1 million net ingot tons per year, as well as provide  operational, safety, and environmental benefits such as reduced energy consumption, water leak detection, increased productivity and yield and reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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TimkenSteel Increases Quench-and-Temper Capacity with New Facility

A leader in customized alloy steel products and services has brought online its newest thermal-treatment asset and has begun processing orders for the oil and gas industries.

Tom Moline, Executive Vice President of Commercial Operations, TimkenSteel

The $40 million advanced quench-and-temper facility, located at the company’s Gambrinus Steel Plant in Canton, Ohio, increases TimkenSteel’s existing capacity by 50,000 tons or 45 percent and brings the company’s total annual thermal-treatment capacity to 500,000 process tons.

“We’re pleased to bring this newest asset online now that market demand for thermal-treated bars and tubes has increased,” said Tom Moline, executive vice president of commercial operations. “The advanced quench-and-temper facility is the largest of our four thermal-treatment facilities and enables us to meet customer needs faster and at more precise specifications. In addition to servicing automotive applications, this will be especially beneficial for our oil and gas customers’ most demanding applications in down-hole tools and top-of-hole infrastructure.”

TimkenSteel announced its plan to build the advanced quench-and-temper facility in October 2014. The company announced earlier this year that it expected the startup to occur in the fourth quarter, after deferring commissioning of the facility in response to market conditions.

Manufactured by SMS Group with custom modifications made by TimkenSteel’s in-house team of scientists and engineers, the facility can accommodate 4-inch to 13-inch bars and tubes.

 

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