Unlocking New Opportunities with Recycled Refractory Materials Workshop
The ReSoURCE project, in collaboration with CPI and Crowdhelix, is organizing a workshop on December 4, 14:00 – 15:00 CET. This workshop invites researchers, leaders, entrepreneurs and SMEs to discover innovative industrial applications to promote the circular economy.
This event will showcase materials derived from recycled refractories, which have potential uses across different industries (paintings, coatings, adhesives). By utilizing these secondary-source materials as substitutes for conventional fillers, we can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of new products.
About the materials mRefCem and mRefFerro:
These are fine powder materials produced by the milling of spent refractory linings from the cement and steel industries.
- Both materials present the option of improved sustainability of materials. The carbon footprint of products can be reduced by utilisation of a product originating from a secondary source.
- Both materials can be functionalised with silanes, designed for specific applications.
For more specific information, please check out the technical data sheets of these materials here mRefFerro & mRefCem.
Why Attend?
Find collaboration opportunities: Connect with professionals from diverse industries who are interested in the potential of recycled refractory materials.
Promote the Circular Economy: Explore the current possibilities of integrating recycled materials into new products, supporting circularity by minimizing waste and extending the lifecycle of resources.
Reduce your carbon footprint: Discover potential applications of spent refractories across industries to lower the carbon footprint of new products, aligning with sustainability goals and improving environmental impact.
Speakers:
- Alexander Leitner – ReSoURCE Technical Coordinator; RHI Magnesita
- Cais Jurgens – Head of Membership Development; Crowdhelix
- Ananda Roy – Team Leader- Nanomaterials & Composites; CPI
- Jack Maxfield – Research Scientist- Sustainable materials; CPI
- Daniel Trotter – Research Scientist 2 – Colloid science; CPI
- Claire Defty – Project Manager; CPI
Join us to learn more about the potential uses of recycled refractory materials and to discuss collaboration opportunities, aiming to create impactful synergies for sustainable industry solutions. Register today and be part of this crucial conversation!