The second most abundant metallic element
in the Earth's crust after silicon, aluminum is a comparatively new
industrial metal, which has been produced for commercial uses for just over
100 years. The metal weighs about 1/3rd as much as copper or steel, is
malleable, ductile, has excellent corrosion resistance and durability and
can be easily machined and cast. Measured either in value or quantity, the
use of aluminum exceeds that of any other metal except iron, and it has
proved to be important in virtually all the segments of the global economy.
Some of the important uses of aluminum metal include transportation
(airplanes, trucks, rail cars, marine vessels, etc.), packaging (cans, foil,
etc.), consumer durables (appliances, cooking utensils, etc.), construction
(windows, doors, siding, etc), electrical transmission lines, machinery, and
several other applications.


Aluminum recycling is in common practice since early 1900's, and the
recovery of metal from scrap has become a crucial component of industry in
modern days. The process was, however a low profile activity until the late
1960's, when the recycling of aluminum beverage cans finally came into the
public consciousness. Sources for the recycling of aluminum scrap include -
automobiles, appliances, windows and doors, and other products. However, in
present day scenario, the recycling of aluminum cans seems to be of highest
importance.
Ease of recycling is, in fact, one of the key factors in the success and increase in use of aluminum across the world. Recycling has proved to be so valuable - both economically and ecologically that recovery and recycling has become an industry in its own. Today, the industry recognizes the importance, value and ease of aluminum recycling and has made huge investments to develop a large number of recycling centers across the world.
Types / Grades of Aluminum Scrap
Different grades and varieties of aluminum scrap is used for recycling purposes and to recover pure aluminum from the scrap. Given in the table below are some of the important grades / types of aluminum used in recycling
Aluminum Scrap Recycling Processes
Aluminum scrap recycling industry is characterized by companies, which fit into one of the following profiles - -
Recycling of aluminum scrap can be done in different ways or processes that depends on the input material, facilities available and the output desired. An aluminum recycle may involve at least one of the following ...
Aluminum Scrap Recycling - Associations
Aluminum Scrap Recycling - Publications


Ease of recycling is, in fact, one of the key factors in the success and increase in use of aluminum across the world. Recycling has proved to be so valuable - both economically and ecologically that recovery and recycling has become an industry in its own. Today, the industry recognizes the importance, value and ease of aluminum recycling and has made huge investments to develop a large number of recycling centers across the world.
Types / Grades of Aluminum Scrap
Different grades and varieties of aluminum scrap is used for recycling purposes and to recover pure aluminum from the scrap. Given in the table below are some of the important grades / types of aluminum used in recycling
Aluminum Scrap Recycling Processes
Aluminum scrap recycling industry is characterized by companies, which fit into one of the following profiles - -
- Large, integrated aluminum producers and independent manufacturers of wrought products (shaped for end product use).
- Producers of secondary specification alloy ingot.
- Toll processors that reclaim metal for manufacturers without taking title to the recoverable dross or scrap.
Recycling of aluminum scrap can be done in different ways or processes that depends on the input material, facilities available and the output desired. An aluminum recycle may involve at least one of the following ...
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- ABAL / Brazilian Aluminum Association
- Aluminum Now
- Aluminum Federation of South Africa
- Bureau of International Recycling
- Canadian Association of Recycling Industries (CARI)
- Curbside Value Partnership
- Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
Aluminum Scrap Recycling - Publications
- Recycling International Magazine





