Recovery of Critical Raw Materials, manufacturing of products with Secondary Raw Materials and traceability of their composition.
The SENECA project, focused on the growing demand for mineral resources and strategic materials worldwide, investigates the potential of secondary sources of mining and industry through recovery and recovery processes of Critical Materials.
The project seeks to develop the manufacture of products with Secondary Raw Materials for the manufacture of components for the battery and hydrogen industries, crucial for the energy transition.
SENECA also boosts new innovative elements of traceability in these strategies through industrial research for new solutions.
Eurecat participates in the SENECA project through two technological units:
- The Waste, Energy and Environmental Impact Unit (WEEI) Unit studies selective extraction, separation and purification processes, from various streams of metal waste that contain critical materials.
- The Metallic and Ceramic Materials Unit investigates the recovery of titanium waste, to produce metal powder by atomisation, intended for the manufacture of bipolar plates by 3D printing for electrolysers.
The SENECA consortium is led by the company Pasek Minerales and includes the participation of Linersa, Sader, Aerotecnic Metallic, Industrias Mail, JORCAR 2009 and RIMSA Metal, with the support of the technology centres Eurecat and Tekniker.
General details
Project
SENECA – Strategic raw materials of secondary origin for energy independence and transition
Project reference
MIG-20221047
Programme and call for tender
Project funded by CDTI’s Misiones 2022 programme with the support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation