Zero-emissions cement trials success
Successful pilot electric arc furnace trials mark major milestone for UKRI Cement 2 Zero project
THE Materials Processing Institute has successfully completed a series of pilot electric arc furnace (EAF) trials, marking a major project milestone for the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Cement 2 Zero project.
The trials, which started in September 2022 and involved 12 induction furnace trials and eight trials in the Institute’s 7-tonne EAF, have been developing and testing the use of end-of-life cement as an electric arc furnace flux to produce steel, whilst also capturing the slag to produce clinker for use in the cement industry.
Research has shown that Portland Cement can be made from recycled cement in an EAF during the steel recycling process. The Cement 2 Zero project will demonstrate, on an industrial scale, the production process for Cambridge Electric Cement prior to its use in a construction project in the UK.
The trials have allowed the project team to finalize the process for making electric cement and also to successfully de-risk the process for the next stage of the project, which will be the full-scale trials at Celsa UK using their industrial EAF. These begin this month [May], with the project due to be completed in February 2025.