The influence of flux type and scrap size on recycling yield of Al drink cans

Risonarta, Victor Yasuardi and Anggono, Juliana and Nugrowibowo, Setyo and KRISTOFORUS, ALEXANDER (2021) The influence of flux type and scrap size on recycling yield of Al drink cans. [UNSPECIFIED]

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Abstract

Aluminium is widely used as a beverage can due to its excellence properties, i.e., good
deformability; excellent corrosion resistance, high strength to weight ratio and non-toxic. The global
consumption of canned drinks in 2017 was estimated at approximately 200 million pieces annually.
These aluminium cans should then be recycled to minimize environmental challenges. Challenge,
however, exists to optimize the recycling process. In this work, size of recycled cans, flux type, and
recycling temperature were investigated to achieve higher recycling and Al yield. After various flux
compositions were attempted to increase the recycling and Aluminium yield, the most suitable flux
material was a mixture of chloride, fluoride, and SO4. Meanwhile, when the scrap dimension reduced
to 1 cm2, the recycling and Aluminium yield showed no significant differences with the yield obtained using a scrap dimension of 4 cm2.

Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
Subjects: T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions: Faculty of Industrial Technology > Mechanical Engineering Department
Depositing User: Admin
Date Deposited: 23 Apr 2021 01:04
Last Modified: 31 Mar 2023 11:40
URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/19590

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