Chinese steel company selects Linde to meet its entire gas supply needs
Contract covers purchase of existing air separation units and construction of an additional unit
"We are delighted to be embarking on a long-term business relationship with Hebei Puyang Iron and Steel," says Sanjiv Lamba, Member of the Executive Board of Linde AG responsible for Asia. "This move also strengthens our position as a leading gases and engineering company in the dynamic Chinese market."
Under the terms of this on-site agreement, Linde acquires the steelworks' seven existing air separation units (ASUs) and pipeline network, will operate these and modernise them to incorporate the latest technical developments. In addition, Linde’s Engineering Division will build a new ASU on site with a production capacity of 30,000 normal cubic metres of oxygen per hour. Scheduled to go on stream in 2014, the new ASU will partially replace older, less energy efficient plants, also meeting rising demand for gaseous oxygen at the steelworks. The new arrangement gives Puyang Iron and Steel a much greater degree of reliability in its gas supply. The new ASU will also produce surplus liquid gases for the regional market.
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