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ABB TO DELIVER AUTOMATION, ELECTRIFICATION, DRIVES AND MOTORS SCOPE FOR SSAB’S HOT-ROLLING MILL REINVESTMENT PROJECT IN SWEDEN

ABB wins three related contracts for new switchgear, control systems, and finishing mill main drives and motors at SSAB Borlänge.

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ABB TO DELIVER AUTOMATION, ELECTRIFICATION, DRIVES AND MOTORS SCOPE FOR SSAB’S HOT-ROLLING MILL REINVESTMENT PROJECT IN SWEDEN
ABB is part of a comprehensive reinvestment project at SSAB Borlänge’s current hot-rolling mill. Image: SSAB

ABB has secured three related contracts with SSAB, the global leader in high-strength steel production, to deploy automation, electrification, main stand motors and drives technologies in Borlänge, Sweden. ABB is part of a comprehensive reinvestment project at SSAB Borlänge’s current hot-rolling mill, supporting the steelmaker’s ambitious green transition goals. The reinvestment project will be carried out between 2024 and 2027.

SSAB is a global company with a presence in over 50 countries and has production sites in Finland, Sweden and the US, with annual steel production capacity at 8.8 million tons. With the ambition to be the first steel company to offer fossil-free steel to the market in 2026 and largely eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from its operations in the long term, SSAB is regarded as a sustainability leader within the metals industry.

SSAB’s sustainability ambition relies heavily on the stable production of the Borlänge mill, often known as the “heart” of its operations, running steel manufacturing since 1878. The decision to modernize Borlänge will secure its production stability, drive efficiencies and finance SSAB’s goal of transitioning to fossil-free steel production. Its continued operation is essential to facilitate the construction of a new SEK 50 billion fossil-free steel mill in Luleå, Sweden. With hot-rolling set to be moved to the new mill in Luleå, the hot-rolling mill in Borlänge is slated for decommissioning by 2030. ABB’s upgrade project will ensure its continued productivity and efficiency until that time.


ABB TO DELIVER AUTOMATION, ELECTRIFICATION, DRIVES AND MOTORS SCOPE FOR SSAB’S HOT-ROLLING MILL REINVESTMENT PROJECT IN SWEDEN
ABB provides technology solutions to a range of metals industry customers, including hot rolling plants. Image: ABB

This comprehensive solution demonstrates ABB’s ability to deliver a full portfolio of technologies and services, encompassing:
  • Enhanced switchgear performance: ABB will implement a comprehensive upgrade to the switchgear, ensuring continued reliability and efficient 10.5kV power distribution throughout the hot-rolling mill in Borlänge. This modernization will leverage ABB's industry-leading expertise in switchgear upgrades, providing benefits such as extended operational life of the existing switchgear, digitalization for enhanced visibility and control, and increased safety with arc fault detection.
  • Upgrade of control systems: To improve diagnostics, troubleshooting, and create a unified system environment, ABB worked closely with SSAB to develop a long-term evolution roadmap to replace, upgrade, and integrate the remaining obsolete control systems into the existing ABB Ability™ System 800xA® environment. Additionally, the existing mill operator’s main desk console will be replaced for an enhanced, modern working environment.
  • Replacement of existing main drives and motors: This will enhance operational stability and reliability. ABB will replace obsolete converter drives, motors and transformers in three stages. The project with upgrading the facility with replacements and enhancements will begin as a first step in the summer of 2025.
ABB provides fully integrated automation and electrification solutions to metals plants for higher productivity, quality and availability. Using the latest technology and relying on more than 100 years of industry know-how, ABB supports metals manufacturers to fulfill their product demands in both greenfield and modernization and upgrade projects.
 

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