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The safety measures of carrying slag pot

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  • Dec 11, 2015  UTC+8
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QQ截图20151211160603.jpg Steel Casting Company is the world leader in environmental resource recovery and material handling services to the steel and metals industries. The project starts in the fall of 2012 with objectives of creating increased operator awareness and safety.

Slag is a byproduct of steel making that’s produced when steel separates from impurities. The liquid slag is tapped into slag pots for removal after it separates from the liquid steel. Carriers haul the slag pots to pouring stations, pour out the molten slag to cool, and “knock” the pots to remove any remnants (deskilling). The cooled slag is later recycled for use in various applications.

Molten slag requires special safety precautions due to its intense heat, which can reach temperatures up to 3200° F and presents a high level of risk to the operators. Visibility from the cab is limited, which puts other mill workers and equipment at risk during hauling and pouring. Working in partnership with Harsco, GW will use its field-proven robotic technologies to make slag potcarriers safer. These technologies will eliminate blind spots and improve drivers’ awareness of their surroundings, lowering the risk of accidents.

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