Aluminum sows are large blocks of aluminum, typically produced for remelting in various applications. Their unique shape resembles a sow (female pig) lying on its side, making them easily identifiable in the aluminum industry. These sows are primarily created from primary aluminum or a blend of primary aluminum and scrap materials, making them crucial for wrought aluminum production.
Overview
Aluminum sows are essential products in the aluminum supply chain, utilized primarily for remelting purposes. They are characterized by their large, flat shape and significant weight, making them suitable for transportation and storage.
Production Process
Aluminum sows are produced by:
Melting Primary Aluminum: Utilizing high-quality aluminum to ensure purity.
Blending with Scrap: Incorporating various aluminum scrap materials to optimize costs and resource efficiency [1].
Casting: Pouring the molten aluminum into molds to form sows, which are then cooled and solidified.
Applications
Remelting: Primarily used in the remelting process for producing wrought aluminum products.
Alloy Production: Can be blended with other metals to create specific aluminum alloys suitable for diverse applications.
Specifications
Feature Details
Shape Large, flat ingots
Primary Use Remelting and alloying
Production Method Melting and casting
Raw Materials
Primary aluminum and scrap
Benefits
Cost-Effective: Utilizing scrap material reduces production costs.
Versatile: Suitable for various aluminum applications, enhancing supply chain flexibility.
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