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The
steel mill in Dabrowa Gornica, Poland was built in between 1972 and
1976.It was named “Huta Katowice” after the nearby industrial town.
Three blast furnaces were built in between 1976 and 1987 (hearth diameter
12,00 m).
The mill was taken over by the Mittal Steel Corp. in 2003 and got it’s new
name ArcelorMittal Dabrowa Gornica in 2007.
Besides the three blast furnaces (No. 1 is permanently idleld) the mill
operates a BOF shop containing three BOF vessels, two continuous casters
(one for billets and one for slabs) and two rolling mills (Heavy and
medium sections).
Dabrowa Gornica provides primary material for all ArcelorMittal sites in
Poland.
The attached coke plant was sold to an external company.
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