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DESTINY · Development of an Efficient Microwave System for Material Transformation in  energy INtensive processes for an improved Yield

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201831 March 2023EU funding €7,058,006Call H2020-NMBP-ST-IND-2018-2020

The DESTINY project aims to realize a functional, green and energy saving, scalable and replicable solution, employing microwave energy for continuous material processing in energy intensive industries. The target is to develop and demonstrate a new concept of firing granular feedstock for materials transformation using full microwave heating as alternative and complement to the existing conventional production.The DESTINY system is conceived as cellular kilns in mobile modular plant, with significant advantages in terms of resource and energy efficiency, flexibility, replicability and scalability with reduced environmental footprint.The DESTINY concept will be proved in a demo site located in Spain, covering high energy demanding sectors of strategic interest as Ceramic (Pigments), Cement (Calcined clay) and Steel (Sinter, Iron Pellets/DRI, ZnO), to validate the critical parameters of the developed technology in relevant environment (TRL 6). It will be implemented with 2 feeding modules and 1 mobile microwave kiln module and product treatment.Influence of the DESTINY solutions in terms of stability, process efficiency and characteristics of raw materials, intermediate/sub/final products will be investigated to improve performance of the industrial processes addressed and guarantee the required quality of products. Numerical simulation tools will be used to drive the design and support the testing activitiesThe industrialization and sustainability of DESTINY high temperature microwave technology will be assessed through the evaluation of relevant KPIs, with Life Cycle Methodologies. With the final aim of ensuring a large exploitation and market penetration for DESTINY, technology-based solutions business model, economic viability and replicability analysis will be conducted. For guaranteeing industrial transferability appropriate exploitation and dissemination activities have been defined during and even after the end of the project.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

KERABEN GRUPO SA

ES · €503,913

participant

VDEH-BETRIEBSFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT GMBH

DE · €940,500

participant

INNCEINNMAT SL

ES · €985,950

participant

CEMEX INNOVATION HOLDING AG

CH · €304,354

participant

PNO INNOVATION SL

ES · €114,188

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €503,750

participant

CHUMILLAS TECHNOLOGY SOCIEDAD LIMITADA

ES · €611,625

participant

CEMEX RESEARCH GROUP AG

CH · €19,177

participant

AL FARBEN SA

ES · €256,550

participant

K1-MET GMBH

AT · €361,125

participant

PNO INNOVATION SRL

IT · €215,688

participant

BELGISCH LABORATORIUM VAN ELEKTRICITEITSINDUSTRIE

BE · €380,000

participant

DK RECYCLING UND ROHEISEN GMBH

DE · €217,875

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €596,250

participant

UNIVERSITA POLITECNICA DELLE MARCHE

IT · €597,500

participant

INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TECNICO

PT · €449,563

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