A Vertical Floatation Melter for Decoating and Melting Scrap Aluminum

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robert De Saro Willis Bateman Ramesh Jain
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A Vertical Floatation Melter (VFM) has been developed (sponsored by DOE) which simultaneously decoats and melts organic laden scrap in a single unit. Scrap aluminum is fed into the top of the VFM where it falls through a cone. Hot gases flow upwards through the cone, imposing a variable drag force on the scrap. Equilibrium is reached in which the scrap weight equals the drag force and the scrap becomes suspended. The gases strip off and vaporize the organics. Next, the scrap reaches a liquid state, taking on a more aerodynamic teardrop shape, allowing it to fall into a holding furnace. Heat transfer coefficients are 10 times higher than that of a conventional furnace, allowing rapid melting at a low gas temperature. Typical energy use is well under 2,324 joules/g (1,000 Btu/lbm) with a metal yield from 92 to 98%. This paper reports on the operation and data of a 453 kg/hr (1,000 pph) pilot-scale VFM.
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APA: Robert De Saro Willis Bateman Ramesh Jain  (2000)  A Vertical Floatation Melter for Decoating and Melting Scrap Aluminum

MLA: Robert De Saro Willis Bateman Ramesh Jain A Vertical Floatation Melter for Decoating and Melting Scrap Aluminum. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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