We are a direct supplier of Aluminum wire scrap HARD and SOFT ( 96%+/ - 1 & 99%) Original: Vietnam; HONGKONG, Loading Port: Haiphong Port, Vietnam; Quantity: 500MT/ Month; Yard vist: Very welcome. Our main export market: India, Taiwan, Malaysia, Japan, Korea. Please contact us for further discussion
DESCRIPTION
UBC Scrap must be free from excessive dirt, liquid, other scrap metals, lids, foil, plastic, paper, glass and other non-metallic items. Loosely baled or densely briquette used beverage cans. Loose can scrap. Grade A or contaminated qualities.
SPECIFICATIONS
Baled Aluminum Used Beverage Can (UBC) Scrap Shall have a minimum density of 14 pounds percubicfoot (225kg/m3), and a maximum density of 17 pounds per cubic foot (273kg/m3) for unflattened UBC and 22 pounds per cubic foot (353kg/m3) for flattened UBC.
Essential details
Place of Origin:
AUSTRIA
Model Number:
99.7%Aluminum
Type:
Aluminum Wheel
Weight:
45
Al Content (%):
97%
Product name:
Alumunium Scrap
Material:
Alloy 6063
Package:
In bundle
Al (Min):
97%
Alloy Or Not:
Non-alloy
Supply Ability
Supply Ability
2000 Ton/Tons per Month
Packaging & delivery
Packaging Details
In bundle
Picture Example:
package-img
Lead time:
Quantity(tons) 1 - 25 >25
Lead time (days) 7 To be negotiated
Aluminum scrap refers to discarded aluminum materials that can be recycled to produce new aluminum products. It is a highly valued commodity due to its cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits, as recycling aluminum significantly reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
1. Product Overview
Aluminum scrap is sourced from various end-of-life products, manufacturing processes, and consumer goods. It can be categorized into different grades based on purity and form, including:
Type Description
Post-Consumer Scrap : Scrap is obtained from used products like cans.
Pre-Consumer Scrap
Scrap generated during manufacturing processes.
Dirty Alloys
Scrap that contains impurities or mixed alloys.
2. Recycling Process
The recycling of aluminum involves several steps:
Collection: Gathering scrap from various sources.
Sorting: Classifying scrap by type and quality.
Melting: Heating aluminum scrap to its melting point.
Casting: Forming new aluminum products from the molten metal.
3. Benefits of Recycling Aluminum
Energy Savings: Recycling requires only about 5% of the energy needed to produce new aluminum from ore.
Reduced Waste: Diverts scrap from landfills, promoting sustainability.
Economic Value: Recycled aluminum can be sold at a higher value compared to other recycled materials.