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It mainly produces [[base (chemistry)|basic]], [[dolomite (mineral)|dolomite]], high [[alumina]], monolithics, [[silica]], flow control products and tap hole [[clay]] refractories having a consolidated installed capacity of 304,760 tonnes per annum (FY'10).
It mainly produces [[base (chemistry)|basic]], [[dolomite (mineral)|dolomite]], high [[alumina]], monolithics, [[silica]], flow control products and tap hole [[clay]] refractories having a consolidated installed capacity of 304,760 tonnes per annum (FY'10).


Its key customers are the steel, cement, glass, copper and aluminium industries. During the year 2010-11, the company has achieved the distinction of being the first Indian refractories company to cross Rs.1000 [[Crore]]s consolidated turnover.
Its key customers are the steel, cement, glass, copper and aluminium industries. During the year 2010–11, the company has achieved the distinction of being the first Indian refractories company to cross Rs.1000 [[Crore]]s consolidated turnover.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 15:47, 22 March 2021

TRL Krosaki Refractories Limited (Formerly Tata Refractories Limited and TRL)[1] is an Indian refractory company. It was established in 1958 in Belpahar, a city in Jharsuguda district of Odisha.

It mainly produces basic, dolomite, high alumina, monolithics, silica, flow control products and tap hole clay refractories having a consolidated installed capacity of 304,760 tonnes per annum (FY'10).

Its key customers are the steel, cement, glass, copper and aluminium industries. During the year 2010–11, the company has achieved the distinction of being the first Indian refractories company to cross Rs.1000 Crores consolidated turnover.

History

In 1958, Tata steel formed a new refractory factory at Belpahar with collaboration with the German company Didier-Werke (de). Later it has been named as Tata Refractories with the Tata Group. In 2011 TATA has sold 51% of its shares to Krosaki Harima Corporation[2] of Japan, hence name changed to TRL-Krosaki Refractories Limited.

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