‘External managers’ have extinguished the blast furnace in ‘nationalized’ Donetsk Metallurgical Plant. Journalist Denis Kazansky wrote about it at his Facebook.
A contact of Kazansky, worker of Donetsk Metallurgical Plant, who left in Donetsk, described the situation in such a way: ‘A cast iron broke through the tap hole, flooded the rails on the foundry yard, there were no casualties in the Donetsk Metallurgical Plant. The mass of the summer, which closes the summer hole after the release of cast iron (approximately every 2 hours), was not delivered to the plant since the beginning of the so-called ‘nationalization’, as well as other refractories. It’s uneasy position enough. It should be and moderately plastic, so that the so-called gun can be pushed into the hole in the hole, but also to immediately grasp, preventing the cast iron from accumulating in the furnace furnace. If the inner wall of the furnace near the tap is already broken from poor operation, as on the DMP, problems are added.
While they’re liquidating the consequences of an accident, taking away iron maybe something else. They think to manage to finish all this process during three, but it’s not a fact. But the severity of the problem remains. The ovens have long been sick. Because of the fact that they worked on some pellets without agglomerate, the inside of the furnace lining is worn out. That it was repaired with patches of concrete f. Calderis, the summer mass, incidentally, is also its production. And now I do not know where they’ll take the refractory, no one wants to get into this shit. Gutters, through which cast iron from the furnace is poured into the ladles, at the last gasp, and buckets, too’.
‘Hell, I just do not have time to keep track of how they’re all destroying it. The pace is just amazing. One day my university collapses, the next one – comes the ranks of the oldest enterprise of the city. It seems that there are quite some degenerates left that can’t add 2 + 2 correctly. They won’t leave a stone on a stone from Donbass’, Kazansky writes.