- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
This boston company has developed a new process to manufacture steel using zero carbon dioxide and a whole lot of electricity
This boston company has developed a new process to manufacture steel using zero carbon dioxide and a whole lot of electricity
Carbon-free steel is just iron
[Edit] nevermind I forgot that that I don’t know metallurgy lol
I think they meant the carbon emissions during the production cycle, not the amount of carbon traces in the product
Carbon steel is literally a type of metal. If you write „carbon free steel“ it is not surprising if it confuses people.
Oh yea the title is indeed confusing
Howler of a title tho
Carbon is just the traditional way of removing oxygen from the iron oxide. There are other ways of purifying the iron. And this method cuts away a lot of steps involving multiple processes and a lot of coal. Give the article a read or listen for more info, it’s really interesting
At least according to Wikipedia, small amounts of carbon (< 2.14%) in the final alloy are an important component in controlling the ductility, which agrees with what I thought I remembered from materials classes (although I am not a materials scientist). Obviously not using the Bessemer process drastically reduces the amount of carbon necessary, but trace carbon is important.
Thanks for setting me straight! I kinda assumed it was some green washing bs, but the details in the interview are very interesting