Dross Analysis Methods and Their Application for Evaluating Secondary Furnace Operations

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ray D. Peterson Annette Revet
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The optimization of secondary aluminum furnaces is critical to the efficient operation of a recycling facility. Since all metal loss occurs in the drosses, physical and chemical analyses of these by-products are valuable diagnostic tools. Dross analyses can provide information concerning total furnace metal recovery efficiency as well as identifying areas for potential improvements. A complete dross analysis is a labor-intensive process that requires significant care both in sampling and performing the analytical techniques. Experiments can be done at a bench- or plant-scale depending on the facilities available. This paper outlines the benefits and information that can be generated through dross studies. Furthermore, several analytical methods are discussed as well as the special requirements needed to gain accurate results. Experimental data from industrial studies is provided to demonstrate the use of dross evaluations for ~ace optimization.
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APA: Ray D. Peterson Annette Revet  (2000)  Dross Analysis Methods and Their Application for Evaluating Secondary Furnace Operations

MLA: Ray D. Peterson Annette Revet Dross Analysis Methods and Their Application for Evaluating Secondary Furnace Operations. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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