Aluminum Salvage FAQ
How does Aluminum Salvage work?
Aluminum salvage involves the collection, dismantling, and processing of aluminum materials from various sources such as old appliances, vehicles, and construction waste. The process begins with the identification and sorting of aluminum items, followed by shredding or cutting them into smaller pieces. The aluminum fragments are then cleaned to remove contaminants and melted down in furnaces to produce molten aluminum. This molten aluminum can be cast into new shapes or further processed to meet specific product requirements. The recycling of aluminum is highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, conserving natural resources and reducing the need for primary aluminum production.







