Krakatau Steel
Type | Government-owned corporation |
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Industry | Steel making |
Founded | 31 August 1970 |
Area served | Indonesia |
Products |
Hot rolled coil Cold rolled coil Wire rod |
Subsidiaries |
PT. KHI Pipe Industry PT. Krakatau Wajatama PT. Krakatau Engineering PT. Pelat Timah Nusantara PT. Krakatau Information Technology PT. Krakatau Daya Listrik PT. Krakatau Tirta Industri PT. Krakatau Industrial Estate Cilegon PT. Krakatau Bandar Samudra PT. Krakatau Medika |
Website | (Indonesian) Krakatau Steel |
Perusahaan Terbatas Krakatau Steel (English: Krakatau Steel Company Limited) is a largest steel maker in Indonesia, headquartered in Cilegon, Banten. The location is on the western end of Banten and adjacent to the Sunda Strait, and where the Krakatoa volcano and island from which the company takes its name are located.
Production Facilities
Krakatau Steel has 6 (six) production plants making the company as the only integrated steel plant in the country. These plants produce many kinds of downstream products from upstream raw materials.
Production processes of steel products in Krakatau Steel starts from Direct Reduction Plant. This plant processes iron ore pellets into irons using natural gas and water.
The irons are then fed into electric arc furnaces in Slab Steel Plant and Billet Steel Plant. In these furnaces, the irons are mixed with scrap, hot bricket iron, and other additional materials to produce two kinds of steels, namely slab steels and billet steels.
Slab steels are then reheated and rolled in Hot Strip Mill becoming hot rolled coils and plates. The outcomes of this mill are widely used for ship buildings, pipes, buildings, general structures, and other applications. Furthermore, hot rolled coils could be processed, re-rolled, and chemically treated in Cold Rolling Mill becoming cold rolled coils and sheets. The results are generally used to manufacture car bodies, cans, cooking wares, and other applications.
Billet steels are rolled in Wire Rod Mill to fabricate wire rods which are commonly used for piano wires, bolts and nuts, steel cords, springs, and other applications. [1]
References
- ↑ "Welcome to Krakatau Steel". Krakatausteel.com. Retrieved 2012-05-22.