At promeos®, we are transforming the foundry industry with our commitment to sustainability and innovation. Through the ETAL project, we have developed groundbreaking solutions that significantly enhance energy efficiency and heat distribution in non-ferrous foundries.

Why is sustainable technology in foundries so important?

  1. Energy Efficiency: By integrating our key heatelligence® products, promeos® heatdock and m.pot, with a novel recuperation burner, we have eliminated traditional ladling processes, resulting in remarkable energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions. Our closed-loop system ensures precise combustion, reducing gas consumption by 66% and specific energy consumption by 55%.
  2. CO2 Reduction: Our closed-loop systems significantly minimize CO2 emissions.
  3. Improved Casting Quality: This approach offers enhanced logistical flexibility and improved casting quality, eliminating the need for chemical melt cleaning and leading to higher tensile strength and elongation in cast components.
  4. Logistical Flexibility: Enhanced flexibility through innovative closed-loop systems that eliminate traditional ladling processes.

At promeos® we are proud to drive forward with sustainable and efficient solutions that protect the environment, reduce production costs, and improve product quality.

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Etal

The ETAL project (development of novel technologies, plant components and logistics for energy-efficient production in light metal foundries) pursued the goal of significantly reducing primary energy consumption in non-ferrous casting production and thus the pollutants emitted, while at the same time significantly increasing both casting quality and production flexibility and, all in all, reducing production costs and protecting the environment. The project partners LGL Leichmetallgießerei, Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation IFF, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg and promeos GmbH would like to thank the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection for funding the project.