Treatment of Residues During Aluminum Recycling

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ramona Prillhofer
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Salt slag is a waste product produced by the recycling of aluminum. In most European countries (e.g. Austria, Germany) the landfill disposal of this waste is forbidden because the slag contains soluble salts and these represent a potential source of pollution to the surface and groundwater. Additionally, consisting metal and some compounds in the salt slag can react with water and resulting from this, noxious gases are generated. The recovery of useful materials from these wastes is accordingly both environmentally necessary and economically feasible. This study describes a complete recycling-process for the salt slag, which includes a leaching-cristallization-process to obtain the oxidic residue, a pyrometallurgical-step to clear the oxidic residue and finally an extensive characterization of the achieved products. Due to the increasing price of raw materials, the utilization of the oxidic residue into commercial products has been investigated and application possibilities will be discussed.
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APA: Ramona Prillhofer  (2009)  Treatment of Residues During Aluminum Recycling

MLA: Ramona Prillhofer Treatment of Residues During Aluminum Recycling. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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