- Efficient electromobility: Non-grain-oriented electrical steel powercore® traction and the stabosol® adhesive bonding system for powerful and energy-efficient electric motors in high-volume production.
- Future-proof energy supply: Technologically advanced top grades of grain-oriented electrical steel powercore® and the new inTrafo software solution for optimizing transformer cores to achieve maximum efficiency.
- Climate-friendly materials: CO₂-reduced products under the bluemint® Steel brand, offering identical material properties to conventional grades – with a significantly lower carbon footprint.
- thyssenkrupp Steel at Coiltech Italia in hall 5, booth B08.
For electric drive applications, thyssenkrupp Steel will present specially engineered non-grain-oriented (NGO) electrical steel grades under the powercore® traction brand. These materials are optimized for magnetic performance, enabling extended driving ranges and enhanced dynamic response. The portfolio is complemented by stabosol®, a high-reactivity bonding system for the production of glued stator and rotor stacks. This solution enables energy-efficient large-scale production of electric motors with cycle times comparable to conventional interlocking methods.
In the field of energy infrastructure, the focus is on grain-oriented (GO) electrical steel, including technologically advanced top grades with exceptionally low core losses. These ultra-thin materials – in some cases as thin as 0.23 mm – are used in modern, low-noise transformers and contribute to high efficiency in power conversion.
With inTrafo, thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel offers a new digital tool for the design and optimization of transformer cores. The software enables the combination of different GO grades within a single core, supporting the development of cost-efficient and high-performance transformers in line with international efficiency standards.
Another key topic is the bluemint® Steel product portfolio, which includes CO₂-reduced flat steel and electrical steel. These certified materials are produced at the Duisburg site and offer identical technical properties to conventional grades – with a significantly reduced carbon footprint. thyssenkrupp Steel is committed to producing three million metric tons of carbon-neutral steel annually by 2030 and achieving full climate neutrality in steel production by 2045.
thyssenkrupp Steel will be exhibiting at Coiltech Italia in hall 5, booth B08.