Refining of a 5XXX Series Aluminum Alloy Scrap by Alcoa Fractional Crystallization Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ali I. Kahveci Ali Unal
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Alcoa developed a fractional crystallization process some 30 years ago as a method to purify aluminum. Depending on the purity of feed metal, it has been commercially used to make 3N7-6N purity aluminum. As an extension of this technology, Alcoa has experimented with purifying various aluminum alloy scrap for the purpose of recycling. Purified aluminum alloy scrap can be reused for making the same alloy. This presentation will discuss Alcoa fractional crystallization technology and its application to alloy scrap processing. Process capabilities and the partitioning of eutectic and peritectic impurities during fractional crystallization will be discussed for the alloy systems investigated.
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APA: Ali I. Kahveci Ali Unal  (2000)  Refining of a 5XXX Series Aluminum Alloy Scrap by Alcoa Fractional Crystallization Process

MLA: Ali I. Kahveci Ali Unal Refining of a 5XXX Series Aluminum Alloy Scrap by Alcoa Fractional Crystallization Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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