So, answering that first question, yes solar power can melt steel, and it’s something we’re going to be seeing a lot more of.
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It has equipped itself with a powerful concentrating solar furnace, which will allow it to melt metal with near-zero environmental and energy costs. For the first time, steel will be industrially recycled from the heat of the
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The solar furnace could melt up to 400 tons of recycled steel each year. Swiss microtechnology company Panatère, a watch component manufacturer and steel recycling business based in Saignelégier, has
Melting steel using solar energy is the bet Panatère is about to win. A manufacturer of steel and stainless-steel watch components, the company will in a few months be the first in the world to use an industrial solar furnace to melt metal.
A manufacturer of steel and stainless-steel watch components, the company will in a few months be the first in the world to use an industrial solar furnace to melt metal. “Our material will be 100% recycled and melted using renewable energy,” proudly says Liselotte Thuring, project manager.
The solar furnace could melt up to 400 tons of recycled steel each year. Swiss microtechnology company Panatère, a watch component manufacturer and steel recycling business based in Saignelégier, has announced that it will soon inaugurate its concentrating industrial solar furnace.
Using an oversized magnifying glass—a fresnel lens carved into polished polycarbonate— this Solar Metal Smelter can melt metals like zinc and aluminum. The huge device was designed and built by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Jelle Seegers.
Steel has never been commercially melted using only the sun’s energy. Developed in partnership with the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Panatère’s solar oven will be 15 m wide and 6 m high. It consists of two surfaces covered with mirrors arranged differently.
The Solar Metal Smelter produces about four kilowatts of energy at a temperature of about 800 to 1,000 degrees Celsius and can melt a maximum of 20 kilograms of zinc or five kilograms of aluminium at one time. The largest object Seegers has produced using this process to date is a flywheel for one of his other machines.
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