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About REVaMP. The main objective of the project “Retrofitting Equipment for Efficient Use of Variable Feedstock in Metal Making Processes” (REVaMP) is to develop, adapt and apply novel retrofitting technologies to cope with the increasing variability and to ensure an efficient use of the feedstock in terms of materials and energy. For this purpose, existing metal production plants shall be retrofitted with appropriate sensors for scrap analysis and furnace operation. Furthermore, the selection of the optimal feedstock in terms of material and energy efficiency shall be improved by application of appropriate process control and decision support tools. Also, a solid scrap preheating system operated with waste derived fuel shall increase the energy efficiency of the melting processes. To monitor and control the process behaviour in an optimal way, model-based software tools will be developed and applied. The retrofitting solutions will be exemplarily demonstrated within three different use cases from the metal making industry, namely electric and oxygen steelmaking, aluminium refining and lead recycling. The performance of the different technologies will be assessed, and the benefits will be evaluated in terms of economic and ecological effects, as well as cross-sectorial applicability in other process industries.
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