Abstract

The present paper refers to the remelting of light waste. The research aims to provide a substantial decrease of the oxidation losses and a decrease of the noxious expulsion resulting from the production of aluminium alloys. The fundamental solution found consists in achieving a stable flux layer. For this the wastes are introduced directly in the metallic bath, without a previous preparation. Data about oxidation losses, the content of gases and the correlation between the casting properties and the quality of remelting secondary alloys are presented. Several samples are analysed in order to point out the quality of the alloy and the relationship between the chemical composition, the content of gases and the free linear contraction of the alloy.

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