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Steel Industry

Furnaces, Ladle Preheaters/Dryers, Packaged Boilers, Waste Heat Boilers, Standby Generators

Targeted Emissions Solutions for Steelmaking and Metal Processing Operations

Market Overview

The U.S. steel industry is under sustained pressure to reduce air emissions as regulators apply tightening NOx limits to steelmaking facilities — particularly in regions designated as ozone nonattainment areas. Electric arc furnace (EAF) minimills, integrated steel producers, and downstream metal processing operations all face growing compliance obligations that require investment in effective post-combustion emissions control.

Steel facilities present some of the most challenging operating environments for emissions control equipment — high ambient temperatures, heavy particulate loading, variable production cycles, and complex off-gas compositions that change with raw materials, scrap grades, and furnace operating practice.

The NOx Challenge

NOx generation in steelmaking operations occurs across multiple source categories. Reheat furnaces and ladle preheaters — which condition steel slabs and ladles between process stages — are direct combustion sources with exhaust profiles similar to industrial process heaters, making them strong candidates for SCR systems. Combustion air management is a key consideration, as many furnaces rely on recuperative or regenerative air preheating that affects exhaust temperature profiles and must be integrated with emissions control system design.

Target Equipment

  • Electric arc furnace (EAF) off-gas handling and combustion systems
  • Reheat furnaces (walking beam, pusher, rotary hearth configurations)
  • Ladle preheaters and ladle dryers
  • Continuous casting and tunnel furnace systems
  • Package boilers and waste heat boilers serving steel facilities
  • Emergency and standby generator sets

Regulatory Landscape

Regulation / ProgramRelevance to NOx Control
40 CFR Part 63 Subpart FFFFFNESHAP for integrated iron and steel manufacturing — HAP and related standards for major steel producers
40 CFR Part 63 Subpart YYYYYNESHAP for electric arc furnace steelmaking operations at steel minimills
EPA NSPS AAaStandards for steel plants — electric arc furnaces and argon-oxygen decarburization (AOD) vessels
BACT / LAER DeterminationsNew or expanded EAF and reheat furnace capacity triggers NSR or PSD review requiring best available NOx control technology
State & Regional NOx RulesState SIP rules and regional air district regulations impose facility NOx budgets and source-specific emission limits

How EcoCAT Systems Help

EcoCAT Systems brings practical engineering experience to the unique challenges of steel industry emissions control.

For reheat furnaces and ladle preheaters, our SCR system designs are engineered for high-temperature, particulate-laden exhaust environments typical of steelmaking operations, with catalyst formulations and reactor configurations selected to maintain performance under demanding conditions.

Our full product portfolio — including waste heat boilers, ductwork, dampers, and stack systems — gives EcoCAT the capability to support comprehensive emissions and energy recovery projects at steel facilities.

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