Nippon Steel and Kobe Steel launch steel mill dust recycling plant

Monday, 03 October 2011 16:06:47 (GMT+3)   |  
Japanese steelmakers Nippon Steel Corporation (Nippon Steel) and Kobe Steel, Ltd. (Kobe Steel) have jointly announced that commercial operation was launched at their steel mill dust recycling plant on October 1.
 
In October 2008, the companies decided to establish a joint venture called Nittetsu Shinko Metal Refine Co., Ltd to recycle steel mill dust and turn it into direct reduced iron. Construction of the plant began in May 2010.
 
The joint venture plans to produce competitive iron units by recycling steel mill dust, a by-product from the steelmaking process. This recycling business is expected to prove effective to deal with the sharp increase in steel demand and escalating raw material prices.

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