Fluorine Consumption Trends Of The Aluminum Industry ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. G. Wickes
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

Virtually all fluorine consumed by the aluminum industry is as the electrolyte of the Hall-Heroult process for producing primary aluminum. A small amount of fluorspar is used but most fluorine is consumed as either aluminum fluoride or cryolite. Some fluorine- containing materials are used in secondary aluminum production, but the amount is negligible compared with primary production requirements. Any analysis of the future of the primary aluminum industry must take into account two powerful and closely related driving forces which are shaping that future. These factors are increasingly stringent restrictions on the emission of pollutants and the continuing cost-price squeeze. Nowhere do these factors combine more forcefully than in the area of fluorine consumption. We can safely assume that industry efforts to reduce fluorine consumption will be intensified and that these efforts will be fruitful. This paper will attempt to identify and quantify the factors and trends of fluorine consumption during the next decade. We will be concerned primarily with the demand for new fluorine. Sources of new fluorine will not be treated.
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APA: H. G. Wickes  (1973)  Fluorine Consumption Trends Of The Aluminum Industry ? Introduction

MLA: H. G. Wickes Fluorine Consumption Trends Of The Aluminum Industry ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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