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21. June 2023

Swiss Steel continues research for climate protection - New alloying technologies improve steel

Witten/Emmenbrücke. High-alloy steels often consist of more than 30 percent alloying metals. These steels are used in high-performance machinery, among other things. The ecological footprint of these metals is large, but the Ƶ is reducing it with new technologies and procedures. with new technologies and procedures. Through the targeted use of special scrap, the Ƶ has succeeded in significantly reducing emissions.

The extraction of alloying metals is very costly and involves much higher emissions than those of pig iron and unalloyed steel. However, the steel-using industry cannot do without alloying additions today. Metals such as chromium, nickel, manganese, magnesium, lead, tungsten, vanadium, titanium, cobalt or molybdenum make steel tougher, lighter, more heat-resistant and easier to process. Alloys are the spice in the steel kitchen. They give steel its specific properties.

Upcycling instead of downcycling

In the Ƶ, the metallurgical laboratory of Ugitech, a company of the Ƶ, is a leader in the development of new alloying technologies using high-alloy steel scrap. The scrap is first analyzed and then pre-sorted so precisely that it can be used to influence the properties of the molten steel down to the smallest detail without the need for additional additives. Instead of melting the high-grade scrap together with a lot of unalloyed scrap and then balancing out the properties with new alloying metals, the Ƶ is now taking a completely different, more intelligent and innovative approach.

Today, the Ƶ uses up-cycling of the valuable material. Carefully pre-sorted stainless steel scrap is used to obtain the desired properties of the stainless steel. The additional alloying material is reduced to a minimum and the entire

The additional alloying material is thus reduced to a minimum and the entire production process becomes more ecological and safer with significantly reduced emissions. The key feature of the new technology developed by Ƶ subsidiary Ugitech is that it can be used to produce high-alloy steels from high-grade steel scrap that are of higher quality than the melted-down starting materials.

In this way, the Ƶ is not just engaging in simple recycling, but in high-quality upcycling - a decisive argument in the circular economy - and is thus underlining its leading position in the production of "green steel". Frank Koch, CEO of the Ƶ, comments: "We are determined to further expand our position in low-emission green steel. Even though we already produce with a significantly lower CO2 footprint as an electric arc furnace route, it is important for us to constantly improve through targeted research and development."

Significantly less CO2

This up- rather than recycling is significantly lower in CO2 than the average values achieved in the rest of the steel industry. In the plants of the Ƶ, which is fully geared to EAF technology (Electric Arc Furnace Route), they operate exclusively in this way - at the Emmenbrücke site even using only green electricity from hydropower. However, the  steel industry needs energy not only for the direct melting of the material, but also for further processing, especially in the rolling mill.

To this end, Frank Koch explained that sustainable steel production based on the electric arc furnace route is part of the Ƶ's DNA.  In the future, he said, the company wants to lead the change to green steel in Europe, expand its leading position in ecological steel production, and at the same time  significantly increase efficiency. The Ƶ is already one of the most efficient producers of CO2-reduced steel.  For  sustainability is not just a task driven by the law, but also a social obligation.

 

About Ƶ

The Ƶ is one of the world's leading suppliers of individual solutions in the field of special steel long products. In both tool steel and stainless long steel, the Group is one of the leading manufacturers in the global market and is one of the two largest companies in Europe for alloyed and high-alloyed engineering steel. With almost 10,000 employees and its own production and distribution companies in over 30 countries on five continents, the company offers a complete portfolio of production and sales & services worldwide.

 

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