Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 2000 Kilogram |
Material | Aluminium scrap Turning |
Type | scrap |
Size | 5 mm to 50 mm |
Color | Silver |
Usage/Application | Automobile Industry |
Brand | OIC |
Packaging Type | 35 kg Bags |
Temper | 700 Fegrees |
Treatment | Remelting Purpose |
Aluminum turning scrap refers to the waste or discarded material that results from the process of turning or machining aluminum. Turning is a manufacturing process that involves rotating a workpiece against a cutting tool to remove excess material and shape it into the desired form.
During the turning process, aluminum parts or components may be machined to achieve specific dimensions, shapes, or surface finishes. However, there is often excess material or imperfect parts that are considered scrap or waste.
Aluminum turning scrap can include shavings, chips, trimmings, or other leftover pieces generated during the turning operation. These scraps may vary in size, shape, and composition depending on the specific turning process and the aluminum material being machined.
Similar to aluminum casting scrap, aluminum turning scrap is typically collected and recycled to recover the valuable aluminum content. Recycling aluminum scraps is highly beneficial due to the metal's recyclability and the environmental advantages it offers. The collected turning scraps are typically processed through various recycling methods, such as shredding, melting, and refining.
During the recycling process, the aluminum turning scraps are cleaned, sorted, and melted to remove impurities and contaminants. The molten aluminum can then be cast into new shapes or used as a raw material in various industries, including automotive, construction, packaging, and more.
Recycling aluminum turning scrap helps conserve natural resources, reduce energy consumption, and minimize waste. It is an important practice in promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and circular economy principles within the aluminum industry.