Assuring the Benefits of Aluminum Recycling: Engineering Economical Environmental Solutions to the Issues of Black Dross & Saltcake

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1749 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
The recycling of industrial wastes and by-products is an important component of ecologically responsible industrial management. Converting waste streams into value-added products or material and energy resources with a profit margin assures the continued viability and practice of recycling. The recycling of aluminum stands out as one of the best examples with major economic and environmental benefit. However, the benefits are compromised by landfilling of black dross and salt cake, waste streams produced from within the recycling process itself. This paper reviews Alumitech's strategy and progress in establishing a tertiary aluminum industry based on closed-loop recycling of black dross/saltcake; one which does not compete with the primary and secondary aluminum industries, but rather serves their needs to ensure the continued economic benefits of aluminum recycling and elimination of environmental liablJity associated with landfilling of black dross/saltcake. Alumitech has made significant progress toward that goal in operation of its new recycling facilities in Cleveland where recovered aluminum and nonmetallic residue from salt based drosses is being converted into commercial products, eliminating the landfilling of the greatest portion of dross/saltcake. The economic strategy for recycling saltcake and its progressive achievement is reviewed.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Assuring the Benefits of Aluminum Recycling: Engineering Economical Environmental Solutions to the Issues of Black Dross & SaltcakeMLA: Assuring the Benefits of Aluminum Recycling: Engineering Economical Environmental Solutions to the Issues of Black Dross & Saltcake. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.