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Aluminum Specification: Aluminum is a lightweight, silvery-white, and ductile metal known for its high corrosion resistance, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, and versatility in various applications. It is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, construction, automotive, and packaging. Physical Properties: Density: Approximately 2.70 g/cm�³ Melting Point: 660.3�°C (1220.5�°F) Boiling Point: 2519�°C (4566�°F) Mechanical Properties: Tensile Strength: Varies with alloy, typically ranging from 70 to 700 MPa Yield Strength: Varies with alloy, typically ranging from 30 to 500 MPa Elongation at Break: Varies with alloy, typically from 1% to 30% Hardness: Varies with alloy, typically from 20 to 120 HB Chemical Composition: Pure aluminum is composed of 99.0% to 99.9% aluminum. Common alloying elements include copper, manganese, silicon, magnesium, and zinc. Thermal Properties: Thermal Conductivity: 205 W/m�·K (at 20�°C) Coefficient of Thermal Expansion: 23.1 x 10â?»â?¶ /K Electrical Properties: Electrical Conductivity: 37.7 x 10â?¶ S/m (at 20�°C) Corrosion Resistance: Excellent resistance to atmospheric corrosion due to the formation of a protective oxide layer. Good resistance to corrosion in marine environments and many industrial chemicals. Formability and Machinability: Highly ductile and can be easily formed into various shapes through processes like rolling, extruding, and drawing. Machinability varies with the alloy, with some aluminum alloys offering better machinability than others. Common Applications: Aerospace: Airplane fuselages, wings, and other structural components. Automotive: Engine components, wheels, and body panels. Construction: Window frames, roofing, and structural components. Packaging: Beverage cans, foil, and containers. Electrical: Conductors, wiring, and electronic components. Surface Treatment: Aluminum can be anodized, painted, or coated to enhance its surface properties and appearance. Recyclability: Aluminum is highly recyclable and retains its properties after recycling, making it a sustainable material choice. Standards and Grades: Common standards include ASTM B209 for aluminum sheet and plate, ASTM B221 for aluminum extruded bars, rods, wire, profiles, and tubes. Grades and tempers vary depending on the specific application and alloy composition.
Specification for Aluminum Scrap 1. Scope This specification defines the quality and requirements for aluminum scrap intended for recycling and manufacturing. It ensures consistency, quality, and suitability for various applications. 2. Material Requirements 2.1. Composition Aluminum Content: Minimum 90% by weight. Contaminants: Maximum 2% by weight of non-aluminum metals (e.g., steel, copper). Maximum 1% by weight of non-metallic materials (e.g., plastic, rubber). Moisture content should not exceed 2% by weight. 2.2. Form and Condition Types: Can include profiles, sheets, turnings, wire, and castings. Size: Must be manageable for handling and processing, typically not exceeding 1 meter in any dimension. Cleanliness: Free from excessive oil, grease, and other foreign substances. 3. Packaging and Labeling Packaging: Scrap should be securely packaged or bundled to prevent scattering and contamination during transport. Packaging materials should not contaminate the scrap. Labeling: Each package should be clearly labeled with: Supplier name and address. Net weight. Scrap grade and type. 4. Inspection and Testing Visual Inspection: Performed to check for visible contaminants, appropriate size, and cleanliness. Chemical Analysis: Periodic testing to verify aluminum content and contaminant levels. Moisture Test: Conducted to ensure moisture content compliance. 5. Documentation Certificate of Analysis (CoA): Provided with each shipment, detailing the chemical composition and confirming compliance with this specification. Bill of Lading: Including details of the shipment, weight, and scrap grade. 6. Compliance and Rejection Compliance: All supplied scrap must meet the requirements outlined in this specification. Rejection: Material not meeting these requirements will be subject to rejection and return at the supplier's expense. 7. Safety and Handling Handling: Appropriate safety measures should be taken to prevent injury or contamination during handling and transportation. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Workers must use suitable PPE, including gloves and eye protection. 8. Environmental and Regulatory Considerations Compliance: Must comply with all relevant local, national, and international regulations regarding waste and recycling materials. Environmental Impact: Suppliers are encouraged to follow environmentally friendly practices in the collection and processing of aluminum scrap.