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The fastest route to zero is through recycling
15 April 2024
Transitioning from the traditional BF-BOF route to scrap-based electric steelmaking is crucial for future-proofing steel plants. By capitalizing on steel's recyclability, increasing scrap utilization becomes a central focus for achieving environmentally sustainable steel production. Magaldi has developed custom-engineered conveyor systems that effectively meet the demands of scrap handling across all phases.
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Magaldi’s technology for a wet-to-dry conversion of the BA handling system in an Italian WtE plant
21 February 2017
In January 2016, Magaldi Power SpA had been awarded a contract by ACEA - one of the leading Italian multi-utility firms - for the wet-to-dry conversion of the bottom ash handling system at San Vittore del Lazio waste-to-energy plant.
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Magaldi’s Casting Cooling technology for aluminium castings
21 February 2017
Nemak, the Mexican leading provider of light-weighting solutions for the global automotive industry, was looking for a reliable technology able to cool down the aluminium cylinder heads produced in its plant in Monterrey.
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Magaldi’s technologies to conquer the Middle East market
21 February 2017
Thanks to the availability of low cost energy, raw material and workforce, the Iranian metal casting market is expected to quickly ramp-up in the near future. To face the growing demand for cast parts, the Iranian boiler manufacturer Chauffagekar Ind. Co. started a development project, looking for dependable technologies able to decrease unpredictable forced shutdowns and to reduce the high maintenance required by traditional chain conveyors.
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Magaldi’s technology to retrofit a lignite-fired Power Station in Romania
26 January 2017
Within the framework of a modernization program, Societatea Complexul Energetic Oltenia S.A. (CE Oltenia) signed a contract with GE Power Romania for the turn-key supply of a dry bottom ash handling system to replace the existing wet system in its lignite-fired Isalnita Power Station, in Romania.
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