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SSAB and Alfa Laval produce heat exchanger using fossil-free steel

SSAB and Alfa Laval have signed an agreement to collaborate on the development and commercialization of the world’s first heat exchanger to be made using fossil-free steel. The goal is to have the first unit made with hydrogen-reduced steel ready in 2023. The collaboration between the two industrials is an important step in Alfa Laval’s […]

von | 31.05.22

SSAB and Alfa Laval have signed an agreement to collaborate on the development and commercialization of the world’s first heat exchanger to be made using fossil-free steel. The goal is to have the first unit made with hydrogen-reduced steel ready in 2023.

The collaboration between the two industrials is an important step in Alfa Laval’s journey to become carbon neutral by 2030. It is also aligned with SSAB’s aim to largely eliminate carbon-dioxide emissions from its operations in around 2030. Together with partners and customers, SSAB aims to create fossil-free value chains from the mine to the end-product using HYBRIT technology.

 

“We´re proud to welcome Alfa Laval as a partner and look forward to jointly exploring ways forward to mitigate climate change,” says Martin Lindqvist, President and CEO of SSAB. “With this collaboration we´re reaching new segments, and hopefully inspiring a whole new range of customers.”

 

“I’m pleased to announce this collaboration with SSAB which builds on our shared expertise and a determination to drive innovation,” says Tom Erixon, President and CEO of Alfa Laval. “By bringing together their fossil-free steel and our energy-efficient heat exchangers we can contribute to the industry’s transformation towards carbon neutrality.”

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