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Press release

SaltX Technology Holding AB: SaltX electrification technology shows successful results in tests with carbonate iron ore from VA Erzberg

SaltX Technology Holding

As part of SaltX's strategy to test new materials and validate its electrification technology, successful tests have been conducted on carbonate iron ore in cooperation with the Austrian mining company VA Erzberg. The results show that SaltX's Electric Arc Calciner (EAC) performs effectively in processes that require high-temperature heating of carbonate-rich materials.

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Tests conducted earlier this year, both in laboratories and at SaltX's test facility in Bollmora (ECTR), confirm that the technology can heat carbonate iron ore to high temperatures, with the desired effect of converting it into ferrous and ferric oxides. All tests were performed on behalf of and financed by VA Erzberg.

Evaluation of continued collaboration

The material, iron ore produced by VA Erzberg in several million tonnes annually and supplied to Austria's steel producer voestalpine, is a key raw material in the Austrian steel industry's green transition. The tests form part of VA Erzberg's own development efforts to evaluate potential future solutions for more sustainable production.

Armin Kogelbauer, CEO at VA Erzberg, comments:
"The tests conducted confirm that the EAC technology is an interesting and relevant alternative to best prepare our ore for future iron and steel production. We value the collaboration with SaltX and see potential in continuing the development work together."

The parties will now proceed to evaluate the technical, financial, and timing-related conditions for a potential deeper collaboration over time.

Lina Jorheden, CEO of SaltX, says:
"Testing different materials to validate our technology and explore potential applications beyond our core segments of lime, cement, and DAC is important for our future growth. The work with VA Erzberg is a clear example of how our technology can help reduce emissions in related industrial applications."


For further information, please contact:
Lina Jorheden, CEO SaltX Technology, +46 70 825 11 83
Rickard Lindgren, CFO SaltX Technology, +46 72 719 93 31

 
About SaltX Technology
SaltX is a Swedish Greentech company that develops and markets sustainable technology that will benefit customers, the climate, and society. The company operates within the electrification of emission-intensive industries such as the lime and cement industries. SaltX Technology's share is listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market with FNCA Sweden AB as Certified Adviser. For more information, visit: www.saltxtechnology.com.

About VA Erzberg
VA Erzberg GmbH operates Europe's largest open-pit iron ore mine and produces several million tonnes of iron ore annually for Austria's steelmakers. The company combines modern and resource-efficient mining with a long-term focus on sustainability and technological innovation, supporting the steel industry's transition. For more information, visit: www.vaerzberg.at.

 

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