Aluminum Scrap Processing In A Rotary Plasma Furnace

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
F. Kassabji
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

This publication presents the main experimental and theoretical results on the recovery of aluminum scrap (dross and Used Beverage Can) without use of any addition of fluxing salts. Dross and UBC's processing experiments have been conducted in a rotary plasma furnace operating in the transferred and non-transferred mode, using different plasma gases. The investigation involved the treatment of more than 100 kg of dross and other aluminum residues using plasma torches with less than 100 kW power. The experimental work showed that this process is .far more economical and kind to the environment than the conventional route using a salt flux. An equilibrium thermodynamic calculation at elevated temperature makes possible the prediction of by-products at various temperatures for different plasma gases.
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APA: F. Kassabji  (1994)  Aluminum Scrap Processing In A Rotary Plasma Furnace

MLA: F. Kassabji Aluminum Scrap Processing In A Rotary Plasma Furnace. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1994.

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