The purpose of this paper is to review, and draw attention to, issues raised by the recycling of wrought aluminium from motor cars, even though the time horizon for significant arisings of such aluminium scrap is in the order of 20 years from now. Recycling of specific grades of wrought aluminium will be viable only when a means of positively identifying different types of scrap is available. A solution must be reliable, rapid, and low-cost; probably used in conjunction with a vehicle shredder. Such a system of identification will eliminate the need for costly hand-dismantling and segregation. Simple segregation of cast and wrought alloy will, however, be essential when wrought aluminium from car bodies dominates the scrap arisings. Such segregation will produce two high-vaue scrap products. The first of wich will be simlar to the A380 casting alloy specification, maintaining the current supply of this scrap, and the second will be a composite of wrought alloys. These issues are relevant to the aluminium scrap industry, which will have to accommodate future changes in the composition of the scrap it receives, and the motor industry, which may adopt in-house recycling of wrought ally in order to offset the high purchase cost of aluminium.


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    Title :

    Recycling opportunities in the UK for aluminium-bodied motor cars


    Additional title:

    Möglichkeiten der Wiederverwertung von Kraftfahrzeugen aus Aluminium in Großbritannien


    Contributors:
    Hoyle, G. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1995


    Size :

    11 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 4 Tabellen, 23 Quellen




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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