The objective of the project PURESCRAP is to increase the use of low-quality scrap grades (post-consumer scrap) in the steel industry by deploying and applying best available technologies to reduce impurities. It has the following specific objectives:
1. Reduce the impurities in low-quality scrap grades (post-consumer scrap) by new detection technologies.
2. Enhance the uptake of post-consumer scrap to produce high-quality steel grades.
3. Improve the scrap characterisation by new detection technologies.
4. Reduction of CO2 emissions
Sensors are installed at the recycling plant operated by Stena Recycling. The scrap is there produced in two main categories – shredded and heavy (cut) scrap. These originates from the shredding and the cutting operation and both material streams are addressed by the PURESCRAP project with a similar approach but separate technical solution.
The output material will be produced in batches of 5-20 tonnes. The sensors will provide information on the chemistry, size and shape of the scrap. Each batch will then have a complete chemical analysis including average composition and spread and also the size distribution of the material. This will enable the steelworks to more efficiently plan the charges and combine scrap batches to match the desired metal quality.
The sensor stations will also be used to gain insight in the material flows at the scrap processing facility. Direct feedback from adjustments of shredder and magnet will be obtained and the processes can then be optimised for improved impurity removal
There are several technical challenges that needs to be addressed. The scrap has large variations in size and shape, and the occurrence of surface contaminations and coatings makes analysis of the bulk material difficult. Equally important to having a potent technical solution is that it is useable both by the individual operators and also adaptable to different scrap processing actors. Both the technical and societal aspects are addressed within the PURESCRAP project.
The ambition is to enable an increased use of post-consumer scrap by 40% and thus increase the resource efficiency of the Electric Arc Furnace by 140 kg/ton.