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  • Article - 15 Jun 2006
    Briquette-form alloying products are used in casthouses and foundries for accurate compositional adjustments of alloy melts or for bulk element addition.
  • Article - 15 Jun 2006
    Alloying tablets are used in casthouses world-wide for the manufacture of high-quality aluminium alloys. For the precise compositional adjustment of alloy melts or for bulk element addition, alloying...
  • News - 24 May 2005
    The Aluminum Association, Can Manufacturers Institute (CMI), and Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) today released statistics indicating that Americans and the can recycling industries...
  • Article - 17 May 2005
    The major advantages of using aluminium are tied directly to its remarkable properties. This article looks at the properties of aluminium and aluminium alloys as well as production of and applications...
  • Article - 17 May 2005
    Despite the high durability and corrosion resistance of aluminium and aluminium alloys, some simple steps should be employed when handling and cleaning aluminium to avoid staining and damage as some...
  • Article - 11 Aug 2004
    Australia's CSIRI have developed a technique to strengthen aluminium using sunlight. The process results in a 20% tougher material which could result in safer cars and airplanes. Posted June 9 2004
  • Article - 24 Jan 2004
    Calcium fluoride (CaF2) is also known as fluorite or fluorospar. It is a naturally occurring mineral commonly used as a flux in aluminium production. Other applications and properties are listed.
  • Article - 3 Sep 2003
    Showa Denko are to begin manufacturing aluminium bottles from a modified line in their aluminium can manufacturing plant. Reasons for the change, advantages of aluminium bottles and industry trends...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2002
    Rimmed steels are similar to killed steels, except that they are only partially deoxidised. The process by which they are made, advantages, disadvantages and steels that are typically rimmed are...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2002
    Dissolved oxygen in molten steel can react with carbon to form carbon monoxide bubbles. This can be prevented by adding deoxidising agents. Completely deoxidised steels are called killed steels. The...

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