Iron and steel is a growing global market for Steele, which is why we attended AISTech 2019 in Pittsburgh. The conference is all about powering a sustainable steel industry, so we went to spread the word about our stiff extrusion technology and how extruded briquettes complement sinter.
Terry Mendez, our sales engineer and project manager for Latin American and the Caribbean, recently worked with Latercer SAC, a growing brick maker based in Lima, Peru.
Our friends at Florida Brick & Clay are selling some used machinery, including box feeders and a green waste clay chopper from Händle. These machines are sold “as is” and Steele makes no warranty, express or implied, about their performance.
Recently, a customer wanted to produce a queen-size brick with 28% void, strong enough to handle with setting equipment. When their existing setup couldn’t deliver, the customer called us.
Running abrasive materials or looking for longer wear life? Check out the Steele high-wear coatings for bridges. They’re engineered for specific materials with a fully customizable coating configuration.
Congratulations to TMS International! The industrial mill services powerhouse has opened their first Extruded Product Services plant in Latin America, on premises at CAP Steel in Concepción, Chile.
TMS incorporated Steele stiff extrusion technology into a new service line — EPS, or Extruded Product Services®. EPS is scalable, continuous process engineered to lower raw material costs, one that lets mills unlock the value in their waste streams instead of shipping it off-site.
An excellent article on a Steele customer taking a leadership role in addressing environmental issues in the steel industry, recycling iron ore fines, carbon-rich LD sludge and blast furnace dust for his furnace feedstock
Did you miss Steele’s webinar on steam events and hardcaking in the barrel — sponsored by the National Brick Research Center? Now you can replay it!
When we talk to furnace operators about converting metallurgical by-products into engineered feedstock, they always ask one question. “Where can we see a plant run our materials?” So we built a full-scale facility in Middletown, OH.