Reclaiming Salt Flux from Aluminum Salt Slag Wastes Process Design - Product Performance

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Richard M. RusselI Jerry Sweeney
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"The disposal of Aluminum slag wastes continues to challenge an otherwise environmentally beneficial and highly desirable industry - Aluminum Recycling. Slag wastes contain soluble salts that can be reused in aluminum smelting. Reclaiming salt is a logical first step in eliminating slag waste.Reclaiming salt flux has been conducted on a limited basis in the United States for reasons of economy. Practical methods and rising landfill tipping fees will increase the number of plants which opt to recover salts from slag wastes.The authors share their experiences in the design, operation and startup of a commercial scale flux reclamation plant operated by Tennessee Aluminum Processors at Mt. Pleasant Tennessee. This paper identifies three elements that allow practical operations:• Minimizing Evaporator Heat Duty• Simplifying Evaporator Operations• Potassium Chloride Fortification of the Recycled Salt"
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APA: Richard M. RusselI Jerry Sweeney  (2000)  Reclaiming Salt Flux from Aluminum Salt Slag Wastes Process Design - Product Performance

MLA: Richard M. RusselI Jerry Sweeney Reclaiming Salt Flux from Aluminum Salt Slag Wastes Process Design - Product Performance. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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