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STEIN
HEURTEY is one of the leaders in reheating furnaces for hot-rolling
mills (flat products, long products, wire, tubing). Over 300
walking beam furnaces including 130 using modern top and bottom
heating technology have been sold throughout the world. Thanks
to continued efforts in R&D, installations can benefit from
the latest innovations : our new digital furnace® design
includes the latest improvement such as burners with a very
low NOx rate, sequential "on/off" heating, optimization
systems for furnace operation including fuzzy logic. We have
executed the projects in joint venture with STEIN HEURTEY -
France and has License Agreement with STEIN HEURTEY BILBAO in Spain.
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Walking Beam
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Walking Hearth
and Pusher Furnaces |
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Furnaces for
Mini-Mill Process |
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Furnaces for
Tube Mills |
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Tunnel Furnace
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Handling Systems
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Furnace Modifications,
Improvements, Enhancements |
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Level 2 Supervisory
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STEIN
HEURTEY supplies a range of furnaces for
tube mills including rotary hearth furnaces for reheating
round ingots for the production of non welded tubes/pipes.
We also supply Rototherm furnaces for both hardening and
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The
largest walking beam furnace in the world for processing
grain oriented silicon steel was designed and built by
STEIN HEURTEY
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Our digital
furnace® at SHEFFIELD STEEL Corp. is the first of its type
in the world to be installed with 100% sequential impulse firing.MORE
THAN 20 REHEAT FURNACES IN INDIA STEIN
HEURTEY is recognized as the first supplier
of reheat furnaces in India since it has built more than 20
reheat furnaces among which the TWO LARGEST ones have been delivered
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ESSAR STEEL at Hazira, Gujarat |
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