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2024-05-21 00:00:00
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ArcelorMittal Poland, a key division of the global steel powerhouse ArcelorMittal, is set to channel approximately $25 million (PLN 100 million) into upgrading its galvanizing facility in Krakow. The initiative aims to enhance the plant's capabilities and diversify its product lineup, particularly with the introduction of innovative coatings that blend zinc, magnesium, and aluminum. This investment underscores the company's commitment to adopting advanced technologies and improving product quality.
The upgraded Krakow plant will specialize in producing the Optigal coating, which notably cuts down zinc usage in manufacturing while offering superior corrosion resistance and improved material properties compared to traditional alloys. Products coated with Optigal are primarily targeted at the construction sector, including uses in sandwich panels and trapezoidal sheets essential for erecting modern industrial and commercial buildings. These applications benefit significantly from the coating's exceptional adhesion and durability during cold forming.
ArcelorMittal Poland is also planning expansions beyond the local market, anticipating demand for these innovative products across Central and Eastern Europe, including in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Additionally, the company is advancing its technology with plans to refine the magnesium electroplating process at its Świętochłowice facility, aiming for even thinner coatings at the Krakow site.
To facilitate the introduction of these new products, significant upgrades to the Krakow plant's infrastructure are necessary. Modernization efforts include the redesign of its cold rolling mill, which began at the end of last year. This overhaul involves the construction of a dual-bath system—upgrading from the current single bath setup—along with new ventilation and electrical systems. The project is part of a broader investment strategy by ArcelorMittal Poland, which has committed over $363 million in 2023 alone to modernize and expand operations across several facilities, enhancing overall efficiency and sustainability.
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