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VOLGOGRAD ALUMINIUM SMELTER (VgAZ)

The Volgograd Aluminium Smelter was commissioned in 1959. The production facility is served by an efficient transport infrastructure – it is linked to the Federal Railway Network and located close to the Volgograd River Port.

The Volga-Don River canal system allows marine transport of raw materials to the smelter and facilitates shipment of finished products to key Russian ports.

The smelter’s main product is primary aluminium. Production capacity of VgAZ is 168,000 tonnes of saleable aluminium per annum. Energy for the facility is purchased on the wholesale market.

 Geography

                              

                    

The Russian city of Volgograd - formerly known as Stalingrad and before that Tsaritsyn - is at the centre of the Volgograd Region, stretching 100 kilometres along the right bank of the Volga River about 1,070 kilometres southeast of Moscow. The city is a river port and the starting point of the Volga-Don Canal, as well as an important railway junction and airport hub. Key industries in Volgograd industries include oil extraction and oil refining, non-ferrous metallurgy, and chemical and petrochemical production.

Technology

The Volgograd Aluminium Smelter deploys VSS technology (vertical stud reduction technology with self-baking anodes), operating at an amperage of 135-160kA.

To learn more about the process of aluminium production, aluminium history and use please visit http://www.aluminiumleader.com/en/

Development and Environment

As part of the 'Sustaining the smelter's reduction capacity' project, which is underway at the Volgograd Aluminium Smelter, a programme for lessening environmental risks and the conversion of thermal power consumers from steam to superheated water, is being implemented. Electrostatic precipitators from the dust exhaust facility at the Anode Paste Plant have been reconstructed as part of this programme leading to precipitation efficiency of 99.4%.

Since 2007, the smelter has also been using the 'dry' anode technology, which has resulted in a reduction in anode paste consumption and harmful emissions into the atmosphere.

In 2008, the instillation of a dry gas scrubber for Potline 3 – the largest environmental project at the Volgograd smelter over the last few years – was commissioned.

Management

General Director – Leonid Ragozin

Contact information

vgaz@rusal.com

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