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Research » Aluminum Recycling and Melt Purification

Title

New process for melting very finely divided aluminum precursors which are difficult to process, as well as checking the transferability of the process to magnesium precursors

Type

No information

Sponsorship

BMBF

Duration

01.09.2004 – 30.06.2006

Partner

Konzelmann Metallschmelzwerke-Deutschland

Description

The aim of the current project is the development of a melting method for finely divided aluminium residues, which ensures a high yield of aluminium as well as minimising the amount of salt slag. The new process is based on the continuous melting of fine-particle Al precursors under large excess salt (ideal conditions) and on the simultaneous separation of the oxides from the molten salt slag by means of an immersion centrifuge. Instead of a liquid salt slag, a residual filter mass with oxide contents of up to 60 % is produced. This reduces the need for salt and the amount of salt slag. Furthermore, a much more liquid salt bath (hardly any oxide content) keeps fewer Al droplets in suspension, which drastically reduces metal losses. Since filter residues or conventional salt slags are generally leached during processing under conditions in which metallic Al oxidizes, power losses can be minimized.

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