Recycling Metals with Solar Energy, a First at La Chaux-De-Fonds
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Recycling metal waste using solar energy: this is what the Jura start-up Panatere proposes to the companies of microtechnique and watchmaking of the Jurassian arch. She presented this morning at La Chaux-de-Fonds her first two prototypes of demonstration.
On Friday, Jura-based company Panatere inaugurated the world's first two solar furnaces in La Chaux-de-Fonds (NE), which will produce entirely recycled steel. This project paves the way for true circular reindustrialization.
The Panatere company inaugurates on Friday two solar furnaces in La Chaux-de-Fonds to produce fully recycled steel. A world first that could eventually provide 1000 tonnes of steel per year to the industry, mainly watchmakingRecycling stainless steel thanks to the heat of the Sun, while revaluing the waste from the local industry: Raphaël Broye has been dreaming for ten years. The founder of the Jurassian company Panatere and its teams have take…
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