How does Aluminum Recycling work?
How does Aluminum Recycling work?
Aluminum recycling is a process that involves collecting and reprocessing aluminum materials to produce new aluminum products. It begins with the collection of aluminum waste, such as beverage cans, construction materials, or other aluminum products. These materials are cleaned and sorted to remove contaminants. The cleaned aluminum is then melted in a furnace at high temperatures, forming molten aluminum. The molten aluminum is poured into molds to form ingots or sheets, which can then be rolled, extruded, or cast into various products. This recycling process conserves natural resources, reduces energy consumption, and decreases the environmental impact associated with extracting and processing virgin aluminum.







