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<strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong><br />

a <strong>modern</strong> <strong>steel</strong> <strong>production</strong> <strong>site</strong> <strong>with</strong> tradition<br />

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Lisboa<br />

Avilés<br />

Oviedo<br />

Alconera<br />

Fuenlabrada<br />

Badajoz<br />

Huelva<br />

Bilbao<br />

Azpeitia<br />

Madrid<br />

Getafe<br />

Villafranca de los Barros<br />

Jerez de los Caballeros<br />

Sevilla<br />

San Sebastián<br />

Lasao<br />

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Alfonso Gallardo Group<br />

The Gallardo Group is based in Jerez de los Caballeros (Badajoz) and has plants in the<br />

regions Extremadura, Asturias, in the Basque region and in Madrid. The <strong>steel</strong> plant<br />

Balboa in Jerez de los Caballeros, was put into operation in 1996, and the plant is currently<br />

being expanded to significantly increase the <strong>production</strong> capacity as well as providing<br />

approx. 500 new workplaces.<br />

Barcelona<br />

The company is expanding the scope of its activities into the area of cement <strong>production</strong><br />

and is investing in a refinery which will be brought into operation <strong>with</strong>in the next few<br />

years.


<strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong><br />

There has been a traditional iron and <strong>steel</strong> <strong>production</strong> facility at the Unterwellenborn<br />

<strong>site</strong> in Thuringia since 1872.<br />

Being situated in the centre of the Maxhütte Industrial Area, <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong><br />

produces <strong>steel</strong> sections which meet national and international standards.<br />

On the 9th of April 1992, ARBED acquired the combined section mill, the core of<br />

Maxhütte Unterwellenborn <strong>site</strong>. This facility was put into commission in 1985.<br />

The company <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> was established on the 1st of July 1992. It was<br />

the beginning of a comprehensive <strong>modern</strong>ization of the <strong>steel</strong> <strong>production</strong> <strong>site</strong><br />

Unterwellenborn.<br />

In February 1995, the new electric <strong>steel</strong> manufacturing plant <strong>with</strong> continuous casting<br />

was brought into operation. Recycled <strong>steel</strong> is the main raw material for operating the<br />

electric arc furnace.<br />

The main plant equipment was completely <strong>modern</strong>ised in 2002 making it one of the<br />

most <strong>modern</strong> rolling mills of its kind in Europe.<br />

Since January 2007, <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong> has been affiliated to the Alfonso<br />

Gallardo Group, the leading manufacturer of re-bars in Spain <strong>with</strong> about 3,000<br />

employees and one of the major manufacturers of <strong>steel</strong> sections in Europe. <strong>Stahlwerk</strong><br />

<strong>Thüringen</strong> produces about 1 million tons of sections per year.<br />

Gallardo Sections is the sales organisation of <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong>.<br />

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The electric <strong>steel</strong> works<br />

STAHLWERK THÜRINGEN at a glance<br />

A consortium consisting of VOEST-ALPINE Industrieanlagenbau <strong>GmbH</strong> Linz, Austria, and<br />

DEUTSCHE VOEST-ALPINE Industrieanlagenbau Düsseldorf, Germany, was awarded the<br />

contract to build the electric <strong>steel</strong> works from 1993 to 1995.<br />

The electric <strong>steel</strong> plant consists of a scrap yard, the smelting shop <strong>with</strong> smelting furnace<br />

and ladle furnace, the continuous casting machine and all necessary peripheral facilities.<br />

The entire <strong>production</strong> complex of the new electric <strong>steel</strong> making plant has been constructed<br />

in strict compliance <strong>with</strong> the requirements for the protection of the environment<br />

against noise and dust pollution.<br />

Scrap <strong>steel</strong> yard<br />

The recyclable <strong>steel</strong> required for the mill comes by rail or road. All incoming scrap is<br />

checked for radioactive substances prior to unloading.<br />

The two gantry cranes are used to transfer the scrap to the stockyard. The stockyard has<br />

a capacity of 45,000 tons. All appropriate environmental precautions have been taken<br />

and a protective layer was installed in order to prevent harmful substances from contaminating<br />

the ground water.<br />

Two remote controlled diesel-hydraulically driven transfer wagons carry the recycled<br />

<strong>steel</strong> in containers that also function as charging vessels to the melting shop.<br />

charging the scrap basket<br />

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The smelting shop<br />

The electric arc furnace is charged <strong>with</strong> two containers of recycled <strong>steel</strong> per cycle; the<br />

furnace needs approx. 50 minutes to convert this material into 120 metric tons of<br />

molten <strong>steel</strong>. The furnace works on the direct current electric arc furnace principle. An<br />

electric arc is generated between a graphite electrode <strong>with</strong> a diameter of 750 mm and<br />

the bottom of the furnace which functions as the anode. This energy, supplemented by<br />

natural gas/oxygen burners, is used to smelt the scrap. The power of 120 MVA (Mega Volt<br />

Ampere) required to run this DC arc furnace is almost equivalent to the electric power<br />

required for a town <strong>with</strong> a population of 120,000 inhabitants.<br />

At the end of the smelting process the molten metal, <strong>with</strong> a temperature of approximately<br />

1,600 °C, is transferred into a receptacle which is situated below the furnace. This is<br />

the start of the metallurgical further processing of the <strong>steel</strong>.<br />

After that, the ladle is positioned under the ladle furnace. The ladle furnace is an alternating<br />

current electric arc furnace <strong>with</strong> a power requirement of 18 MVA; the ladle also<br />

serves as a container for the reaction. The purpose of this process is to achieve the<br />

desired composition and the necessary final temperature of the <strong>steel</strong>. At this point the<br />

appropriate additional materials (alloys) are added and the metallurgical processes started<br />

<strong>with</strong> reference to the results from the analysis and measurements. After about<br />

35 minutes the ladle is transported to the casting shop <strong>with</strong> the transport wagon.<br />

All emissions created during the melting and processing <strong>with</strong>in the casting shop are<br />

extracted using the latest powerful extraction equipment. The improvements to the<br />

extraction plant in 2006 ensure that the legal requirements are met and exceeded.<br />

electric arc furnace<br />

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The continuous casting machine<br />

The ladle is elevated onto the turret that rotates it into the casting position. The tundish<br />

distributes the <strong>steel</strong> to four strands of water-cooled copper moulds that provide the desired<br />

beam blank shape. Directly after the strands pass through the moulds they undergo<br />

an intensive cooling process. The casting arc radius is 8 meters. After solidification is<br />

completed the strands pass through guides which transport and straighten the strands<br />

out of the casting arc into the horizontal plane ready for the next stage.<br />

pouring into moulds<br />

The strands are then cut into pieces of the required length <strong>with</strong> automatic flame-cutting<br />

torches. A transfer manipulator transfers the beam blanks <strong>with</strong> a temperature of approximately<br />

800 °C to the roller table of the rolling mill. The aim of the casting process is to<br />

produce the longest possible continuous casting sequences.<br />

<strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong> produces three types of blanks, so called beam blanks. These<br />

blanks are processed to have a similar form to the finished profiles required. This results<br />

in a considerable improvement in productivity for the rolling mill.<br />

beam blanks<br />

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The section rolling mill<br />

The section rolling mill of <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong> was erected between 1980 and<br />

1984 as a combined section rolling mill <strong>with</strong> the first test rollings taking place in the summer<br />

of 1984. Maxhütte Unterwellenborn awarded the contract for the construction of this<br />

mill to a Belgian consortium. The rolling mill started <strong>production</strong> in 1985. The necessary<br />

equipment was installed by “Schloemann & Siemag”, a company based in Düsseldorf. In<br />

the summer of 2002 important plant equipments of the mill were replaced by new ones<br />

(reheating furnace, stands, straightener, saws and automation system).<br />

This rolling mill provides facilities for rolling both duo and universal rolling processes. In<br />

contrast to continuous operation where the sections are rolled in stands arranged one<br />

after the other, in this reversing mill the section bar is run forwards and backwards in<br />

several passes through rolls that either have “grooves” or function according to the universal<br />

rolling principle.<br />

Before rolling, the beam blanks - both our own as well as those from external suppliers<br />

- are placed in a natural gas fired pusher furnace where they are heated to a temperature<br />

of approximately 1,200 °C.<br />

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The section rolling mill<br />

exit pusher type furnace<br />

Beam blanks that have been cast at our own <strong>steel</strong> plant (hot charging) are about 500 °C<br />

when charged into the pusher type furnace. This warmth “transfer” creates heating energy<br />

savings and therefore synergy effects. When the blocks have reached the correct temperature<br />

for rolling, a discharging device takes them out of the furnace and the layers of oxide<br />

that have built up during the reheating process are removed by means of a high-pressure<br />

water descaler (170 bar). This is done by water spraying on the beam.<br />

roughing stand<br />

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tandem group<br />

The three rolling stand assemblies in the rolling mill include, in the rolling sequence, a<br />

break down stand coupled <strong>with</strong> a cropping saw, a tandem group and a finishing group.<br />

The capacity of the rolling train, depending on the profile form and dimensions, is between<br />

80 up to 180 tons per hour. After having passed the finishing stand, the dimensional<br />

accuracy of the rolled section is measured by means of laser technology.<br />

Using beam blanks of the almost finished dimensions from the electric <strong>steel</strong> plant means<br />

fewer passes through the rolls and less rolling time per blank when compared to rolling<br />

rectangular blanks.<br />

cooling bed<br />

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The finishing department<br />

straightener<br />

The next stage is the finishing department – the sections, which can be up to 100 m long, cool<br />

down on a walking beam cooling bed – until a temperature of about 80°C is reached – before<br />

being straightened in a 9-roll-straightener. This reduces the stresses <strong>with</strong>in the material caused<br />

by the cooling process.<br />

Then the sections are cut on a cold saw plant, consisting of 3 saws, to get the length requested<br />

by the customers. Lengths from 5 m up to maximal 28 m are possible.<br />

cold saw<br />

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loading in the shipping hall<br />

Two stackers are available for stacking the cut sections into bundles weighing 2 to 5 metric<br />

tons. Once weighed, bundled and labeled, the packages are transferred to the dispatch department<br />

where, using four cranes equipped <strong>with</strong> lifting magnets, they are either directly loaded<br />

onto goods wagons or put into temporary storage for consolidation <strong>with</strong> orders from other customers.<br />

<strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong> has currently one outdoor sections storage facility <strong>with</strong> a storage<br />

capacity of 10,000 metric tons of <strong>steel</strong> sections; here two cranes are deployed for loading the<br />

goods onto trucks.<br />

Our <strong>production</strong> facilities also include the rolling mill equipment area where the grooved rolls<br />

are processed on eight turning lathes.<br />

outside storage area<br />

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Logistics at <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong><br />

There is an internal railway system for the transportation of <strong>steel</strong> <strong>with</strong> a works feeder line and<br />

a railway network of 28 km <strong>with</strong> 4 radio remote controlled diesel locomotives and 100<br />

wagons.<br />

The Rail Transport Company of <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> (EVU) carries out logistic services for<br />

scrap and <strong>steel</strong> sections transportation in central Germany and to the Czech Republic.<br />

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Our Management System<br />

Unterwellenborn is well-known for the <strong>production</strong> of quality <strong>steel</strong> all over the world. <strong>Stahlwerk</strong><br />

<strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong> is the first metallurgical plant in Germany to have been certified for an integrated<br />

management system according to the standards DIN EN ISO 9001, DIN EN ISO 14001<br />

and OHSAS that includes both the quality assurance in the interests of the clients and the<br />

environmental protection, as well health and safety protection in the workplace.<br />

This results in high quality products, numerous satisfied customers, delivery reliability and<br />

few complaints.<br />

To ensure the product quality<br />

the material characteristics are<br />

verified on different places <strong>with</strong>in<br />

the <strong>production</strong> process. The<br />

independent laboratory of<br />

<strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong> is<br />

regularly checked by the Association<br />

for Accrediting and<br />

Certification. The laboratory and<br />

the sample workshop are impact testing machine tensile testing machine<br />

equipped <strong>with</strong> <strong>modern</strong> test<br />

technologies and machines that enable a norm related and efficient testing of the mechanical<br />

properties of our <strong>steel</strong> products.<br />

A great importance is attached to the optimisation of <strong>steel</strong> grades, the introduction of new<br />

products in the rolling mill and to the quality development.<br />

Product certification<br />

<strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> is certified by Lloyd’s Register EMEA, Germanischer Lloyd, Det<br />

Norske Veritas, Bureau Veritas and is the Q1-supplier of DB AG. All products correspond<br />

to the EU-CE-regulation.<br />

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Our products<br />

<strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> <strong>GmbH</strong> produces a huge range of IPE and HE sections, channels and<br />

UPE-sections and <strong>steel</strong> sleepers. In all more than 200 sections are produced according<br />

to different national and international standards.<br />

IPE sections according to DIN 1025 / DIN EN 10034<br />

IPE 120 up to IPE 550<br />

IPEA 140 up to IPEA 550<br />

IPEO 180 up to IPEO 550<br />

HE beams according to DIN 1025 / DIN EN 10034<br />

HEAA 100 up to HEAA 260<br />

HEA 100 up to HEA 260<br />

HEB 100 up to HEB 260<br />

HEM 100 up to HEM 220<br />

Channels according to DIN 1026-1<br />

U 100 up to U 400<br />

Channels according to DIN 1026-2<br />

UPE 120 up to UPE 400<br />

Sections according to BS 4<br />

UB 152 x 89 x 16 up to UB 533 x 210 x 122<br />

UC 152 x 152 x 23 up to UC 203 x 203 x 86<br />

BP 203 x 203 x 45<br />

HP 220 x 220 x 57<br />

and BP 203 x 203 x 54<br />

PFC 180 x 75 x 20 and PFC 300 x 100 x 46<br />

Sections according to ASTM A6 / A6M<br />

W 4 x 13 up to W 21 x 83<br />

C 8 up to C 15<br />

HP 8<br />

Sections according to JIS G 3192<br />

Special sections<br />

Special sections for superstructures (sleepers)<br />

Steel grades<br />

¨ General structural <strong>steel</strong> according to EN 10025-2; ASTM A36;<br />

ASTM A572; ASTM A992; JIS G3101/G3106<br />

¨ Fine grained structural <strong>steel</strong> according to EN 10025-4<br />

¨ Weather resistant structural <strong>steel</strong> according to EN 10025-5<br />

¨ Special <strong>steel</strong> grades for shipbuilding and low temperature use<br />

¨ Offshore-grades according to EN 10225<br />

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Awards<br />

In 1999, 2000 and 2001 the company was awarded the prize “Workplace Seal” of the<br />

Evangelic Church of Germany (EKD) „Arbeit Plus” for its exemplary workplace policies and the<br />

social commitment.<br />

In 2002 <strong>Stahlwerk</strong> <strong>Thüringen</strong> was awarded the Thuringian state prize for quality, in 2005 the<br />

prize for industrial safety and in 2006 for safety at work.<br />

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Gesamtherstellung:<br />

Harfe-Verlag und Druckerei <strong>GmbH</strong><br />

Bad Blankenburg · Wirbacher Straße 2<br />

Tel. (03 6741) 707-0 · Fax 707-77<br />

How to find us:<br />

STAHLWERK THÜRINGEN <strong>GmbH</strong><br />

Kronacher Straße 6<br />

D-07333 Unterwellenborn, Germany<br />

Phone: +49 3671 445 0<br />

Fax: +49 3671 445 107<br />

E-Mail: info@stahlwerk-thueringen.de<br />

Internet: www.stahlwerk-thueringen.de<br />

Weimar<br />

GALLARDO SECTIONS<br />

Phone: +49 3671 4550 6002<br />

Fax: +49 3671 4550 7710<br />

E-Mail: sales-info@gallardo-sections.com<br />

Internet: www.gallardo-sections.com<br />

<strong>Stahlwerk</strong><br />

<strong>Thüringen</strong><br />

Außenlager<br />

HR B 202 875 Dresdner Bank AG Saalfeld Kreissparkasse Saalfeld-Rudolstadt<br />

Amtsgericht Jena, Registergericht BLZ 820 800 00, Konto 0 620 010 200 BLZ 830 503 03, Konto 11 673

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