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SKF helps steelmaker cut costs and carbon emissions with bearing remanufacturing

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Russian steelmaker Severstal has raised efficiency – and reduced emissions – thanks to a long-term service agreement with SKF 

Gothenburg, Sweden 20 January 2020: SKF’s remanufacturing expertise has helped a leading Russian steelmaker reduce manufacturing costs and carbon emissions.

SKF has remanufactured more than 39,000 bearings, weighing more than 400 tonnes, for steelmaker Severstal over the last 10 years. The bearings are used in the steelmaker’s continuous casting machines (CCMs). Remanufacturing has helped the company reduce carbon emissions by more than 65 tonnes per year.

“Stable equipment operation in steelmaking is an important factor in maintaining plant reliability and sustainability,” said Evgeniy Vinogradov, director of Severstal Russian Steel. “One of the effects of our long-term cooperation with SKF is zero equipment failures arising from bearing units.”The companies agreed a service-based contract in 2007. It includes the option to remanufacture bearings rather than replacing them with new ones. Remanufacturing helps reduce the use of materials, energy and production waste, by comparison with the production of new bearings. Remanufacturing and reusing bearings with a total weight of 600 kg can reduce CO2 emissions by 1 tonne.

The service-based partnership has also helped Severstal in two other areas: reducing cost and improving equipment reliability.

Remanufacturing and reusing bearings is less expensive than buying new ones and helps towards inventory management. The process can also improve supply and allow a more flexible repair schedule. Overall, the service-based model helped Severstal cut the annual costs associated with CCM bearings by an average of 36 million roubles (around US$500,000).

In terms of reliability, the two companies often carry out joint engineering projects, to increase bearing life cycle and equipment maintenance intervals. In 2019, Severstal was one of the first companies to test SKF’s Caster Temperature Logger system for CCM bearings. Results were combined with analysis of CCM operation parameters. This helped SKF identify bottlenecks and determine further ways to increase the service life and reliability of bearings for one of Severstal’s continuous casting machine.

Alexey Shulepov, Managing Director of SKF Russia and the CIS, says: “The service-based model allowed us to help our customer build a long-term development programme with clear goals and key performance indicators (KPIs).”

 

For further information, please contact:

Press Relations: Nia Kihlström, +46 31-337 2897; +46 706 67 28 97; nia.kihlstrom@skf.com

SKF’s mission is to be the undisputed leader in the bearing business. SKF offers solutions around the rotating shaft, including bearings, seals, lubrication, condition monitoring and maintenance services. SKF is represented in more than 130 countries and has around 17,000 distributor locations worldwide. Annual sales in 2019 were SEK 86 013 million and the number of employees was 43,360. www.skf.com

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