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How are integrated steel plants are different from mini steel plants

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ResultsFeatured snippet from the webMini steel plants are smaller, have electric furnaces, use steel scrap and sponge iron. They have re-rollers that use steel ingots as well. ... An integrated steel plant is large, handles everything in one complex – from putting together raw material to steel making, rolling and shaping.

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Differences between integrated steel plants and mini steel plants:

Mini steel plants are smaller, have electric furnaces, use steel scrap and sponge iron. They have re-rollers that use steel ingots as well. They produce mild and alloy steel of given specifications.

An integrated steel plant is large, handles everything in one complex – from putting together raw material to steel making, rolling and shaping.

The following problems are being faced by the industry:

(a) High costs and limited availability of coking coal

(b) Lower productivity of labour

(c) Irregular supply of energy

(d) Poor infrastructure.

Recent Developments:

Liberalisation and Foreign Direct Investment have given a boost to the industry with the efforts of private entrepreneurs.

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