The Aluminium Incinerated scrap is the by-product derived from the reprocessing IBA Incinerator bottom ash). It can be classified as follows: Basel code B1010. EW Code: 17 04 02. With a low melting point at 660'C, on visual inspection, aluminium can be found as melted and re-solidified particles or rocks. This happens to aluminium foil that is converted into small droplets during the incineration process. Some larger and thicker aluminium packaging items can still be partially recognised as they retain their shape. The heterogeneous nature of the processed material is due to the diversified conditions present in the combustion chamber, (some relatively cooler regions in the furnace). The stock can contain all kind of aluminium packing. We can currently provide this material in three different fractions and with different aluminium content: 3-8 mm split in two different qualities: 65% ± 3% Al 85% ± 3% Al 8-16 mm: about 70% ± 3% Al 16-60 mm: about 80% ± 3% Al The material contains minor impurities typically stones, ash, glass. Such components are inherent and adhere to the scrap surface. The total impurities can be sorted, but not fully removed. The collected stock is stored in warehouse on cemented flooring. It can be loaded loose in 20' Feet heavy duty container.
GerardJOSEPH llc is an American company specializing in international supply of Consumers goods. We are a family business that is delivering the highest quality of consumer goods to buyers all over the world. We own shares of companies through the USA that do the production for us. High quality of products are guaranteed thanks to careful, detailed and research. Thanks to the policy followed by the company, we are conceived in the market as a reliable, honest and business like partner, the one that guarantees the highest standard of products. Type:Aluminum Can Al Content (%):99%-99.97% Material:99.7% Aluminium Scrap Product Name:High Purity ring-pull can Application:Recycling Material Packaging:Compressed USA scrap metals
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.