Harrisburg, PA - Worldwide industrial services company Harsco Corporation has announced new agreements between Harsco Minerals and two of Austria’s leading stainless and specialty steel producers to recycle their metalmaking slags into environmentally beneficial commercial applications. The 10-year agreements have a combined revenue potential of up to $100 (€ 66) million over their duration, and both automatically renew for successive 5-year periods.
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Harsco will assume full responsibility for recovering the slag’s high-value metallic content for re-sale to commercial markets while also generating aggregate materials for use in a broad range of external applications, from road construction to civil works. Böhler Edelstahl is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high speed steels, tool steels and specialty materials while Breitenfeld produces corrosion-resistant and other specialty steels for the offshore engineering, aerospace and automotive industries.
The project is expected to be a major contributor to Austrian environmental sustainability. The processing of slag and slag stockpiles is taking on increasing importance for major metal producers, both to recapture the slag’s valuable metallic content and to address the increasingly stringent regulatory demands being placed on producers for the environmentally-responsible disposition of their slag stockpiles. Harsco Minerals will build on its proprietary experience in the U.S., France, Brazil and elsewhere to construct and operate a new state-of-the-art slag processing and metal recovery facility in Austria to handle the materials. The new facility is expected to be operational toward the end of 2010. Quelle: Harsco Corporation
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