- Aluminum secondary ingots, derived from recycled aluminum scrap, are pivotal in numerous industries due to their cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and capability to be utilized in diverse alloy combinations. The process to create these ingots involves collecting and melting scrap aluminum, refining it to remove impurities, and then casting it into ingot shapes for reuse.
- This approach not only supports the circular economy but also requires less energy compared to the production of primary aluminum from bauxite ore. By employing secondary aluminum ingots, industries can ensure effective material utilization without compromising quality and material properties. We use primary aluminum (remelt ingot or liquid metal) and scrap to produce ingot for wrought aluminum production. We use a mix of scrap types in order to produce ingot for wrought metal at lowest possible cost.
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Aluminium Ingots
+ Free ShippingUtilizing aluminum secondary ingots is a pragmatic approach toward sustainable development, encouraging the recycling and efficient use of materials across various industries. Considering the resource and energy intensity associated with primary aluminum production, secondary aluminum stands out as an economically and environmentally viable alternative, ensuring the demands of various industries are met while facilitating the judicious use of resources.
| Weight | 50 kg |
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| Dimensions | 150 × 25 × 25 cm |



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