Steel and Metal Manufacturing

Roll Cooling in Rolling Mills

In steelmaking process, RELAB nozzles are used in many flieds, Flat Fan Nozzles and Air Atomizing Nozzles are widely applied for secondary cooling in continuous casting.

Surface Descaling of Hot Rolled Steel

In processing of hot rolling of steel, the quality of the rolled metal surfaces depends to a large extent on effective descaling. In order to avoid surface damage, iron oxide scale layers are therefore removed from the hot steel surface by high-pressure water spraying prior to the actual hot rolling process.

Flue Gas Desulfurization

In many steel plants, power plants and industrial boilers based on coal, as a result of pet coke (or other forms of coal) burning, a residual Sulphur Dioxide SO2 is produced which is very harmful for the environment. As a result, this type of corporates must establish a flue gas desulfurization system to reduce SO2 emissions for the sustainable development of the environment.

Steel Secondary Cooling

For consistent, controlled cooling, you’ll find the nozzles you need in our full line to use in steel industry.

Iron and Steelmaking

After the industrial revolution, environmental protection and life safety have become critical factors. All walks of life must strictly control the emission of harmful gases, protect nature, and ensure the safety of people's lives. In the steelmaking process, there are many unsafe factors: harmful gas, dust, high temperature, high pressure, flammable, explosive, etc.

Raw Material Preparation

The overall iron and steel market is anticipated due to the rapid urbanization and industrialization in the emerging countries and regions such as Asia Pacific and central & south America. Overall, iron ore is the maximum raw material usage in steel production.

Continuous Casting

It is becoming crucial for steelmaking plant to stay competitive, control/reduce their cost, and increase productivity to fulfill the growing demand.

Hot Rolling Mill

In processing of hot rolling of steel, the quality of the rolled metal surfaces depends to a large extent on effective descaling. In order to avoid surface damage, iron oxide scale layers are therefore removed from the hot steel surface by high-pressure water spraying prior to the actual hot rolling process.