The Influence Of Environmental Control Systems On Aluminium Treatment Processes For Quality Metal Production

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Barry J. Welch
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The production of primary aluminium can potentially lead to metal that, with minimum treatment, meets a high purity standard. Smelters that can achieve a significant proportion of their production in this manner have a competitive edge which is of growing importance as the use grows for such items as compact discs and the like. Superimposed on the desire to produce high quality metal are stringent environmental requirements that the industry must adhere to. The environmental 'legislation focuses on fluoride emissions and the approach adopted is towards a zero waste management philosophy. The fluoride recycling process does, however, result in volatile impurities being captured and recycled to the cell. Aluminium has an extremely high reduction potential and this results in a significant proportion of the recycled impurities being reduced at the electrolyte metal interface and thus contaminating the metal. This paper reviews sources of impurities and the impact of the operating procedures adopted on metal treatment.
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APA: Barry J. Welch  (1996)  The Influence Of Environmental Control Systems On Aluminium Treatment Processes For Quality Metal Production

MLA: Barry J. Welch The Influence Of Environmental Control Systems On Aluminium Treatment Processes For Quality Metal Production. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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