Midrex Technologies, Inc.
James Jacobs, PE, is a Senior Equipment Engineer at Midrex Technologies, Inc. since October 2021. Previously, Jacobs served as a Senior Mechanical Engineer at McDermott International, Ltd. from June 2006 to November 2020, where responsibilities included producing technical specifications and evaluating bids for various equipment and services related to power stations, and managing technical aspects of equipment purchase contracts. Prior to that, Jacobs worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Ingersoll Rand from January 1995 to June 2006, focusing on product support and new product development for air compressors, promoting continuous improvement through value analysis initiatives. Jacobs holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Midrex Technologies, Inc.
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For 50 years, Midrex has been the world technology leader for direct reduction technologies and continues to provide innovative technologies and improvements for today’s global steel industry. Midrex continues to lead the industry by offering the best direct reduction technology solutions to meet steelmakers’ needs. Built on an elegant and simple process, MIDREX® is designed to meet current steelmaker needs while being flexible to adapt to tomorrow’s markets. Plants using the MIDREX® Process are the world’s largest, most flexible, and longest running direct reduction plants. Of the 67 MIDREX® Plants built and started-up since 1969, only 3 have ever been dismantled and taken completely out of service. In fact, 33 MIDREX® Plants have been operating more than 20 years and some are in their fourth decade of operation. Technology innovation is fundamental to Midrex and is the cornerstone of the technology’s success. The MIDREX® Process can utilize either natural gas or coal with MXCOL® to produce quality DRI, HBI and HDRI. It is the only DRI process that provides the ability to simultaneously produce any combination of product types with instantaneous adjustment of discharge rates. It can use the widest range of oxide pellets and lump and has three hot transport solutions for a variety of site layouts, all of which minimize fines generation. The company's headquarters and research and technology development center are located in Charlotte, NC, USA. Midrex Technologies also has offices in the United Kingdom, China, India, United Arab Emirates, and Russia.