Atlas Copco has been awarded a turnkey contract to supply the complete compressed air system for Qatalum, which once completed will become  the world’s largest primary aluminum plant.

The order, to be booked in the first quarter, has a value of more than $16 million. 
Qatalum (Qatar Aluminium Ltd), a joint venture between Qatar Petroleum and Norsk Hydro ASA, will have an initial production capacity of nearly 600,000 tonnes per year. While other smelters are being built with a higher first-phase capacity, they will be completed after Qatalum, making the Qatar plant the largest when it is commissioned. With future capacity set to double in the second phase of development, it will become one of the world’s largest aluminum plants.
Atlas Copco’s Oil-free Air division will deliver 10 three-stage centrifugal compressors and 10 heat-of-compression dryers for a combined capacity of over 100 000 m3/hr to be used in the aluminum smelting process. The whole compressed air system will be controlled and monitored with an innovative energy saving central controller.
“Our ability to deliver a system that will provide significant energy savings and our extensive experience from similar projects, proved essential in winning this order,” says Ronnie Leten, president of Atlas Copco’s business area Compressor Technique. “It is an important contract for future reference as we see great development potential in the aluminum industry in the Middle East.”
Located on the southern coast of Qatar, the machines will need to operate in challenging conditions, having to cope with the high ambient temperatures, dust and salt in the Middle East.
Atlas Copco is a world leading provider of industrial productivity solutions. The products and services range from compressed air and gas equipment, generators, construction and mining equipment, industrial tools and assembly systems, to related aftermarket and rental. In close cooperation with customers and business partners, and with more than 130 years of experience, Atlas Copco innovates for superior productivity.
Headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, the global reach spans more than 160 markets. In 2007, Atlas Copco had 33,000 employees and revenues of SEK 63 billion ($9.97 billion).
Oil-free Air is a division within Atlas Copco’s Compressor Technique business area. It develops, manufactures, and markets oil-free air compressors for all kind of industries worldwide where the air quality is vital, and oil-injected compressors for less critical applications. The division focuses on air optimisation systems and quality air solutions to further improve customers’ productivity. The divisional headquarters and main production centre are located in Antwerp, Belgium.