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Tata appoint Maesteg firm to refurbish continuous casters at Port Talbot

It has appointed Systems Group to the caster project that will include replacement of over 1.5 miles of pipework

Tata has appointed Maesteg firm Systems Group to refurbish its two continuous casters at Port Talbot.

The life extension will support the journey to sustainable steelmaking with a new electric arc furnace (EAF) which will make steel from scrap steel.

Once operational in 2027, the EAF, which forms part of a £1.2bn investment is expected to reduce Port Talbot’s carbon emissions by approximately 90% - equivalent to fie million tonnes of carbon per year.

Last year primary steelmaking at Port Talbot ceased following the closure of its two blast furnaces with the loss of around 2,800 jobs at Port Talbot and other Tata down stream businesses. Tata will import steel slab for rolling at Port Talbot until the EAF is operational. The caster project will include replacement of over 1.5 miles of key pipework and two giant water tanks.

In future phases there will be further replacements of equipment, structures and pipework as well as the installation of advanced technologies such as variable-speed-drives and next-generation process control systems.

Following the appointment of Systems Group, Tata Steel expects to award further contracts in the coming months for additional electrical mechanical and process control system upgrades.

Ian Ellis, engineering project manager at Tata Steel and lead on the caster life-extension, said: “This is a hugely important project for Port Talbot and for Tata Steel’s future in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. The casters are where liquid steel – produced at more than 1,600 degrees celsius – is solidified into slabs, ready for further processing.

“This work will ensure our existing casters are in the very best condition to handle steel from our new electric arc furnace in the volumes and qualities demanded by our customers. Importantly, we can retain refurbish and replace these critical facilities rather than having to build from new, saving considerable cost and time.