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Aluminum Recycling, 2006 Price: $ 144.95
Describes commonly used aluminum alloys to explain how the product mixture impacts recycling strategies Categorizes aluminum scrap by type to show how different materials affect the selection of processing technology Explores both scrap beneficiation and melting technology-two concepts rarely grouped together in one book Compares the advantages and disadvantages of dross processing options Examines various safety and environmental practices, including automation and charging Even though over 30% of the aluminum produced worldwide now comes from secondary sources (recycled material), there are few books that cover the recycling process from beginning to end. Meeting the need for a comprehensive treatment of the aluminum recycling process, Aluminum Recycling explores the technology and processing strategies required to convert scrap aluminum and its alloys into new aluminum products and mixtures. The book details the collecting, sorting, and separating of scrap aluminum as well as the processing and upgrading equipment used. It first describes the aluminum alloys that are contained in the ore body and the various "mines" where aluminum scrap is found, followed by a discussion of the procedures for separating scrap aluminum from other materials. Subsequent chapters review the furnaces used for remelting the recovered scrap and the refining techniques that improve its purity and quality. The book also discusses the economics of scrap recycling and outlines the structure of the recycling industry. The final chapter addresses the unique environmental and safety challenges that recycling operations face. Although the benefits of recycling are numerous, aluminum recycling presents a series of unique challenges. Aluminum Recycling expertly leads you through the sequences of scrap aluminum recycling to provide a solid foundation for overcoming these obstacles. (248 pages) Written by Mark E. Schlesinger, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO., and published by CRC Press.

 

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