The Role of Injection Metallurgy in the Aluminium Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Peter R. Whiteley
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

"This paper discusses gaseous, solid and liquid injection technologies employed in the aluminium industry. The reasons for injection systems are presented, together with a description of the processes used. This includes a review of injection in crucibles, furnaces, launders, and into special purpose metal treatment boxes. The paper covers both the primary and secondary aluminium industries. IntroductionMany injection technologies are used in the aluminium industry and are in a rapid state of development. This paper provides a review of these systems and presents some thoughts on the possible future application of injection to further improve productivity and reduce losses associated with current applications.The Needs for InjectionThere are many issues facing the process metallurgist in the aluminium industry which call for the application of injection technologies now and in the future. In order to categorise these issues the industry may be broken into primary and secondary aluminium, although some of the concerns occur in both areas.The forementioned issues are variously concerned with improving metal quality, improving productivity, and reducing process problems.The use of injection techniques will be discussed under the heading of solid, gaseous and liquid injections, and the objectives and benefits of each covered briefly."
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APA: Peter R. Whiteley  (1996)  The Role of Injection Metallurgy in the Aluminium Industry

MLA: Peter R. Whiteley The Role of Injection Metallurgy in the Aluminium Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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