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EcoTitanium again chooses solutions from the SECO/WARWICK Group to develop its capacities

May 07, 2024

EcoTitanium is the first European company to melt Titanium alloy ingots with cold hearth furnace and by recycling reverts generated by its customers. The company, which is a subsidiary of Aubert & Duval, has again chosen SECO/WARWICK as a supplier of the vacuum metallurgy segment technology - VAR.

EcoTitanium, a European plant for recycling and refining Titanium alloys for critical applications, has been opened in France in 2017. It was the first plant in Europe to melt Titanium with cold hearth furnace, a technology that allows to recycle Titanium reverts coming from forging and machining castings of the Aerospace supply chain. The SECO/WARWICK Group then became the main supplier of advanced vacuum metallurgy technology of this strategic European project, and therefore securing the creation of an autonomous European Titanium channel.

For EcoTitanium, we, as Retech and SECO/WARWICK, delivered seven years ago: a plasma furnace (PAM) for consolidation and refining of titanium scrap using plasma torches operating in an inert gas atmosphere, and VAR technology for further refining of titanium ingots. The current contract is a continuation of this project. We will deliver a VAR furnace, which will significantly increase the Partner’s processing capabilities” said Earl Good, Managing Director of RETECH.

SECO/WARWICK Group – A specialist in titanium processing

This delivery to EcoTitanium is consistent with the very significant increase in demand for Titanium, especially from the Aerospace industry.

The innovative VAR furnace will increase the Partner’s production capacity and can respond to the increased demand for titanium in Europe. EcoTitanium has created the first integrated Titanium processing plants in Europe, which opens the door to European, ecological and innovative solutions for the Aerospace industry. We are glad that our Group is part of this strategic project and that Retech and SECO/WARWICK brand’s solutions constitute the core of the machine park” comments Sławomir Tomaszewski, Director of the Vacuum Melting Furnaces Team in the SECO/WARWICK Group.

The furnace’s advantage is its perfect fit to the customer’s existing infrastructure. For safe operation, VAR furnaces require complex construction works: a bunker, an explosive tunnel, a dedicated control room located outside the furnace operating area. This system is unique because all the latest solutions in the field of furnace safety will be implemented at the design stage. These solutions result from both the experience gained by EcoTitanium and the SECO/WARWICK Group’s experience.

The delivery of this VAR furnace will help us to secure our customers growing Titanium needs in a context of unprecedented production ramp-ups. We are pleased to open this new chapter of EcoTitanium history with our long-term partner SECO/WARWICK. SECO/WARWICK has indeed offered us best-in-class solutions in the field of vacuum metallurgy technology, in particular with its PAM from its Retech brand which allows us to use up to 80 % of recycled materials and to divide by up to four CO2 emissions of Titanium melting” – says Jean-François Juéry, President of EcoTitanium.

Titanium – a raw material of the future

Titanium, a transition metal with unique properties, is valued for its strength-to-weight ratio. It has comparable durability to steel but is 50% lighter, making it an attractive choice for industries looking for strength without additional weight.

The Aerospace industry consumes over 30% of global demand, and the chemical sector another 40%. Additionally, titanium has found use in medicine, especially in joint replacement procedures and dental implants, and electronics. For all these industries, top-class equipment is provided by the SECO/WARWICK Group – a specialist in titanium melting.

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