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Primetals to supply receiving substation for Frisa meltshop

Global forgings manufacturer Frisa Forjados S.A. de C.V. recently awarded Primetals Technologies a multi-million dollar contract for the supply of a 230/34.5kV substation and a Static Var Compensation (SVC) system for their new meltshop in Villa de Garcia, Mexico.

von | 18.11.15

Primetals gets order from Frisa

The meltshop will enable Frisa to locally process its own raw materials to produce special steel quality rings. In this fast-track project, Frisa’s decision to work with Primetals Technologies for the required technical solution and services recognized its longstanding relationship with the company and its predecessor organization. The integrated engineering solution includes a 230kV substation with dead tank circuit breakers, control and relay panels, metering equipment, power monitoring system, 34.5kV medium voltage switchgear and SVC system for a late first quarter 2016 startup. The project also requires on-site commissioning, service and staff training to operate the new system. The SVC system consists of a Thyristor-Controlled Reactor (TCR) and Filter Circuits that will reduce the negative influence of arc furnace loads such as voltage destabilization, harmonic distortion, poor power factor and flicker. The design includes the Light-Triggered Thyristor (LTT) technology to provide higher reliability, fewer components and longer life expectancy. Primetals Technologies closely coordinated with local vendors to deliver the 230kV equipment in compliance with LAPEM standards approved by the Federal Electricity Commission (Comisión Federal de Electricidad; CFE), a state-owned Mexican utility company. Frisa is a global leading manufacturer of seamless rolled rings and open die forgings that serves a broad spectrum of industrial markets by offering high-value forging solutions through an extensive range of carbon, alloy and stainless steels, titanium and superalloys. With four locations in Mexico and one in the United States, the privately held company exports 95 percent of its production.

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