Monday, August 26, 2013

Production capacity is not equal to the excess capacity, needs to be defined

At the meeting, China united steel nets editor-in-chief Hu Yanping made entitled "China's steel market and industry development trend analysis" keynote speech.Total capacity big, she says, is the fact that - more than 1 billion tons. Has 25 blast furnace were completed ASME B16.5 Slip-on Flanges and put into operation in the first half of this year, according to incomplete statistics, in the second half is still 25 nuclear blast furnace production plan construction, involving the ironmaking production capacity of 35 million tons, China's steel production capacity will exceed 1 billion tons to 10.5 tons, the next two years will be a net gain of 6000-70 million tons of steel production capacity.
But the capacity is not equal to the excess carbon steel seamless eccentric reducer capacity, China needs to redefine the excess capacity!

Reason 1: the internationally recognized standard is too single. In our country has not establish qualitative and quantitative scientific evaluation standard of excess capacity. Countries around the world continue the European and American countries such as the capacity utilization or equipment utilization as a general evaluation of whether overcapacity. The so-called equipment utilization rate of the output divided by capacity, normal Electric Resistance welding carbon steel tube between 79% and 83%, more than 90% of that capacity is not enough; If the equipment starts below 79%, then there may be a phenomenon of excess production capacity.

Reason two: the Chinese characteristic, not one size fits all.

International standards, points out that when the capacity is less than 79% are the existing phenomenon of excess production capacity, according to the operation characteristics and iron and steel industry with Chinese characteristics, to join the new measures. Government-led suited to China's standards has been imminent
Phase, in short, China's steel industry is only slightly larger supply, there is no obvious excess capacity.

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