

NORM GREEN COAL
Bio carbon that meets the latest European standards regarding CO2 reduction and reducing the carbon footprint in the steel industry




Bio Carbon Norm Green Coal
CO2 Reduction
The use of biomass in production allows for CO2 reduction and deduction of related fees in accordance with the European Union Directive EU2003/87/EC
Bio mass
The share of biomass in Norm Green Coal is a key element that fits into today's environmental protection realities and departure from classic mining materials
Quantity of mine coal
The share of traditional mining coal is adapted to the needs of the recipient and is an element that guarantees repeatability and a gradual change in technology until the future complete transition to bio-based materials.
Variety and high quality
The advanced production process and close cooperation with the recipient guarantee the adaptation of biomass and traditional coal to maximize efficiency and guarantee maximum benefits from the use of Norm Green Coal
Norm Fe Briquette
Innovative feed material for the blast furnace


Norm Fe Briquette
We present the revolutionary Norm Fe Briquette - a feedstock for the Blast Furnace, produced on the basis of highly oxidized iron.


MECHANISM OF TECHNOLOGICAL OPERATION
Benefits of using Norm Fe Briquettes:
Cleaning the furnace interior - effectively removes deposits from the upper and middle parts of the blast furnace walls, which allows for better functioning of the installation.
Increasing the volume of the working space - allows gases to flow more freely, improving gas exchange.
Process optimization at WP - our analyzes show that the use of Fe Briquette Standards contributes to


TECHNOLOGICAL SUMMARY
Norm Fe briquettes act as an active modifier of the blast furnace process, which:
Physically – cleans the furnace and increases the working space.
Chemically – accelerates iron reduction and neutralizes harmful elements.
Economically – reduces raw material and energy costs.
Environment benefits
Lower coke consumption = reduction of CO₂ emissions (up to 3-5 tons per 1 ton of pig iron). Briquettes can be produced from metallurgical waste (e.g. dust from dust collection), which supports the circular economy.
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