Energy-optimized route from aluminium scrap to extruded semi-finished products

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Rising energy costs, European CO2 abatement targets and growing competition from Asia are forcing aluminium extruders to investigate energy saving potentials. 14 % energy savings could be realized if all thermoprocessing equipment employed met state-of-the-art technology standards. A model greenfield investment is examined by way of example, demonstrating the potential for a further 22 % gain in energy efficiency that can become achievable by appropriately interlinking processes in the typical melting-holding-homogenizing-preheating-artificial ageing route.
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Autoren Günter Valder/Herbert Pfeifer
Erscheinungsdatum 01.03.2013
Format PDF
Zeitschrift heat processing - Issue 03 2013
Verlag Vulkan-Verlag GmbH
Sprache English
Seitenzahl 7
Titel Energy-optimized route from aluminium scrap to extruded semi-finished products
Beschreibung Rising energy costs, European CO2 abatement targets and growing competition from Asia are forcing aluminium extruders to investigate energy saving potentials. 14 % energy savings could be realized if all thermoprocessing equipment employed met state-of-the-art technology standards. A model greenfield investment is examined by way of example, demonstrating the potential for a further 22 % gain in energy efficiency that can become achievable by appropriately interlinking processes in the typical melting-holding-homogenizing-preheating-artificial ageing route.
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