Recently, as the obligation for carbon neutrality has been strengthened, domestic steelmakers are making great efforts to realize ESG management and reduce carbon emissions. In particular, K-Steel is implementing solutions such as increasing the proportion of electric furnaces for decarbonization and reducing carbon emissions through improvement of existing processes for carbon neutrality. In the end, the prevailing view is that in the mid- to long-term, the public and private sectors will have to work together to achieve the goal of fully using hydrogen reduction steel.
Figure 1. Looking at the material import structure of domestic steelmakers, raw materials are imported to make products, and all of the scrap is exported overseas. This is an obvious outflow of national wealth, and China and other countries are imposing sanctions such as banning the export of scrap such as titanium overseas, but the fact that Korea is not yet able to do so will remain the most regrettable part.
You raise a valid concern regarding the current material import structure of domestic steelmakers and the outflow of national wealth due to the export of scrap materials like titanium. It is crucial for Korea to develop its recycling capabilities and establish a self-sufficient system to retain the value of these materials within the country. This would not only reduce reliance on imports but also enhance the resilience and competitiveness of the domestic steel industry.
To address this issue and promote a virtuous cycle of resources in titanium materials, the following strategies can be considered:
Development of Recycling Technologies: The Korean government and steelmakers should invest in research and development to advance recycling technologies specifically tailored for titanium alloys. This would enable the efficient recovery and reuse of titanium scrap generated from steelmaking processes, reducing the need for imports.
Collaboration with Research Institutions: Steelmakers can collaborate with research institutions, universities, and industry experts to enhance their understanding of titanium recycling processes and develop innovative techniques. This collaboration can also foster knowledge sharing and facilitate the transfer of technology and expertise.
Policy Support and Incentives: The Korean government can provide policy support and incentives to encourage domestic steelmakers to invest in titanium recycling infrastructure. This can include tax incentives, subsidies, and grants for the adoption of recycling technologies, as well as regulations that promote the use of recycled titanium materials in steel production.
Awareness and Education: Raising awareness among steelmakers and the general public about the importance of titanium recycling and its potential benefits can foster a culture of resource conservation. Educational campaigns, workshops, and seminars can be organized to disseminate knowledge about recycling technologies and encourage the adoption of sustainable practices.
Collaboration and Partnerships: Steelmakers can collaborate with downstream industries, such as aerospace, automotive, and construction, to create a closed-loop system for titanium materials. This involves establishing partnerships to ensure the collection and recycling of titanium scrap from end-of-life products, thus contributing to a sustainable supply chain.
Figure 2. Titanium material resource virtuous cycle business structure shows that scrap generated in the manufacturing process is returned to steelmakers through Dong-A Special Metal's recycling technology. Dong-A Special Metal has already been supplying materials to domestic steelmakers based on the developed technology, and many overseas companies are using Dong-A Special Metal's recycled materials.
Finally, I will end by introducing the advantages that steelmakers will have when using Dong-A Special Metal's recycled materials and the advantages of achieving ESG management.
Introduction of Dong-A Special Metal
DongASpecial Metal recycled titanium for the first time in Korea, supplying recycled raw materials for steelmaking to domestic and foreign steelmakers and companies, and mainly recycling rare metals. The industry related to rare metal recycling has not yet developed in Korea, so the level of the industry is incomplete compared to overseas advanced countries. In relation to the company, if you would like to purchase titanium (titanium) sponge replacement products for alloys, or discuss various rare metals such as nickel, zirconium, TiAl rods, Zr rods, Inconel 625 rods, and Inconel 718 rods, please contact us at the following contact information. please.
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