Aluminium Scrap Taint Tabor
Taint Tabor is a specific category of clean aluminum scrap, mainly used in the recycling industry. It comprises mixed aluminum sheets and castings that are without impurities, such as insulation, plastic, dirt, or other non-metallic items. It comprises clean, recycled aluminum sheet made from two or more alloys that is at least 20 years old without foil, venetian blinds, castings, hair wire, screen wire, food or drink containers, radiator shells, airplane sheet, bottle caps, plastic, dirt and other non-metallic objects. Oil and grease should comprise more than 1%. Tales are permitted up to 10%.
The Taint Tabor aluminum scrap, as a secondary recycled material, its processed to ensure that it meets the desired level of purity before being engineered for a specific use. This recycling process is more energy-efficient compared to producing aluminum from raw materials, and it plays an important role in reducing the environmental burden of aluminum production.
Applications for Aluminum Secondary Scrap Taint Tabor:
Metal Production:
Taint Tabor is a highly sought-after material in aluminum production, making the process more sustainable and eco-friendly.
Manufacturing of Goods:
This aluminum scrap can be reused in manufacturing a range of products from aluminium utensils, automobile parts to construction materials.
Energy and Power:
As a result of its excellent conductivity, recycled aluminum can be used in the energy sector for manufacturing electrical cables.
Packaging:
Recycled aluminum from Taint Tabor can be utilised to produce packaging materials like foils.
Transportation:
Aluminum is lightweight yet strong, making it versatile in the manufacturing of vehicles like cars, buses, and even aircraft.