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ReMFra · REcovering Metals and Mineral FRAction from steelmaking residues

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 December 202231 May 2027EU funding €4,645,639Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

Each year the EU steel sector generates several million tons of metal and mineral containing residues that are currently largely under-exploited and are often sent to landfills with an enormous waste of resources that could replace virgin materials. ReMFra main objective is the development and validation of highly efficient pyrometallurgic melting and reduction demonstration plant at relevant industrial scale for recovering metals and minerals contained in a wide range of steelmaking residues. The ReMFra process will allow to valorise steelmaking residues, such as filter dust, scale, sludge and slags, to obtain pig iron, iron rich oxides, a highly concentrated zinc oxide and an inert slag. ReMFra comprises two main parts to be developed, improved and tested at industrial scale: Plasma Reactor and RecoDust. The first will be dedicated to recover the coarse residues (scale, sludge, slag), while the second will focus on fine-grained dusts. The project will allow the improvement of iron yield using recovered pig iron instead of new pig iron and replacing the iron ore with the iron rich oxide. The recovery of concentrated ZnO and inert slag as by-products will provide a significant source of income and will contribute to the overall carbon neutrality. To reach the full circularity, the process foresees the use, as reducing agent, of secondary carbon sources (i.e. waste plastics). Energy recovery solutions will also be integrated in the metal recovery process starting from enabling the use of molten pig iron.ReMFra consortium comprises: 5 steelmaking companies, 4 RTOs as technology providers with large experience in steel sector, 1 university and the European Steel Technology Platform. To conclude, ReMFra is expected not only to enable technological advances in the demonstrators involved but will also contribute to the development of new standards, training programmes, adaptation and certification of industrial processes thus facilitating the replication of the project.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

DALMINE SPA

IT · €1,734,183

participant

MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN

AT · €399,961

participant

TENOVA SPA

IT · €507,935

participant

ESTEP PLATEFORME TECHNOLOGIQUE EUROPEENNE DE L'ACIER

BE · €74,975

participant

K1-MET GMBH

AT · €695,857

participant

CELSA OPCO, SA

ES · €173,400

participant

VOESTALPINE STAHL GMBH

AT · €113,392

thirdParty

TATA STEEL IJMUIDEN BV

NL

participant

FEHS-INSTITUT FUR BAUSTOFF-FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €300,122

participant

TATA STEEL NEDERLAND TECHNOLOGY BV

NL · €135,750

participant

RINA CONSULTING - CENTRO SVILUPPO MATERIALI SPA

IT · €258,112

participant

THYSSENKRUPP STEEL EUROPE AG

DE · €251,952

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