Currently, the secondary aluminum industry is no longer limited to simple recycling. The true focal point of competition now lies in the “aluminum recovery rate.” For recyclers processing Used Beverage Cans (UBCs), coated profiles, or aluminum-plastic composites, traditional direct-melting methods are gradually becoming an economic burden.
Today, high-temperature carbonization paint removal furnaces are indispensable equipment for achieving high aluminum recovery rates and maximizing profitability in secondary aluminum production. In actual recycling operations, carbonization paint removal furnace systems are primarily utilized to process the following two types of high-value aluminum scrap:
1. Used Beverage Cans (UBCs):
Characteristics: Feature extensive color printing on the exterior surface and a protective anti-corrosion coating on the interior.
Objective: To remove organic contaminants and reduce the smelting burn-off rate from 15% to less than 3%.
2. Thermal-Break Aluminum / Coated Aluminum Profiles:
Characteristics: Feature surface finishes such as powder coatings, electrophoretic paint, or thermal-break strips (PA66 nylon).
Objective: To utilize pyrolysis to remove the thermal-break strips and thick coatings, thereby preventing the generation of excessive black dross and harmful fumes during the smelting process.
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