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Research » Aluminum Recycling and Melt Purification

Title

Systematic investigation of the influencing variables for the optimization of the metal waste yield during the salt melting of aluminum scrap

Type

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Sponsorship

AiF

Duration

01.10.2001 – 31.12.2003

Partner

Brinker Aluminium-Schmelzwerk GmbH, Aluminiumschmelzwerk Oettinger GmbH, Metallhüttenwerke Bruch GmbH-Deutschland

Description

The melting of heavily contaminated or finely divided scrap often takes place under a salt bath, which usually consists of NaCl, KCl and fluoride salt additives. In Germany, smelting salts based on a salt mixture of approx. 70 % NaCl and approx. 30 % KCl are most frequently used. The used fluoride salts are mostly CaF2 and rarely cryolite. There are few investigations which refer to this base salt mixture. Therefore, the properties of the melting salt and their influence on the melt yield when melting aluminium scrap were investigated in this paper. In the literature, the basic properties of the melting salt, such as density and surface tension as a function of temperature, CaF2- and Na3AlF6- concentration, are not available. To fill this gap, they were measured in this thesis.

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