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Conserving energy and the CO2 reduction that accompanies it is a good thing for your company’s bottom line. In our energy-intensive industry, we are always on the lookout for the next thing to help us save.
Scrap recycling with the twin-chamber melting furnace (TCF®) has become state-of-the-art worldwide. The latest installations show that the TCF fulfills the complex requirements of scrap processing regarding environment, safety and metal yield.
Advancements in nonferrous metals processing could not only save energy in their manufacture, but also provide significant energy savings through the use of lightweight metals.
In Japan, there is a governmental regulation called “Law concerning the
Rationalization of the Energy Use.” All industries are required to spend
sufficient efforts within specific guidelines to conserve energy in areas of
plant operation such as transportation, buildings, etc.
Heat-treating processes can be energy-intensive. Whether we are talking about energy in terms of cost reduction, supply reliability or anything else, the answer either involves using less per ton of product or getting more for the dollar spent.