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Thyssenkrupp tests hydrogen in tinplate production
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action is funding two joint projects in which thyssenkrupp Rasselstein is participating.
The research projects are looking at how hydrogen fuel can reduce CO2 emissions in the steel industry, Kallanish learns from thyssenkrupp. Both projects deal with the use of hydrogen in the energy-intensive annealing processes of tinplate production. These processes are necessary to restore the crystalline structure …
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