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Material & energy requirements Technical University of Crete Mining Department of Mineral Resources Engineering Metalurgical Processes – Prof. Komnitsas Athanasios Paraschos 2007020037
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Aluminum is a light metal with density of 2.7g/cm 3 (three times less than of steel). It is one of those elements which are excessive on earth. It is an excellent heat and electrical conductor with very good reflectivity, resistance to corrosion and ductility. Aluminum is used extensively in electronics infrastructure, packaging and transportation
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Source http://www.alueurope.eu/?page_id=1509http://www.alueurope.eu/?page_id=1509 Worldwide Aluminum production in 2010
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In 2010, global Al production is 41,4million tons Global average energy consumption is 15kWh/kg Aluminum Thus, Electricity consumption is 621 billion kilowatt hours of electricity Global electricity production is 20261 billion kilowatt hours Therefore, Three percent of the total electrical supply goes to aluminum extraction
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Mostly aluminium is produced in two ways; Primarily Production Process Bayer process: Bauxite refining Hall-Héroult process : Reduction of Alumina to Aluminum Secondary Production Process Recycling of scraps containing Al Recyling aluminium hydroxide
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Bayer Process: Refining Bauxite
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Scrap recycling The scrap is cleaned and sorted If the scrap contains more than 20% Al by wt. Aluminum hydroxide It is a waste from Al production and can be assumed as free of impurities It is then Calcined directly
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To produce 1kg of aluminum, 5,900kg earth has to mined 5.1kg Bauxite, 1.93kg alumina and 0.45kg carbon anode This means that for 2010 annual world production of 41.1 million tons aluminum, 210 million tons of bauxite, 80 million tons of alumina and 21 million tons of carbon anode
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On the basis of 1kg aluminum Source: Wang et al.2012 Bayer process
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Al from recycled Al(OH) 3, Scrap recycling Source: Wang et al.2012 Requires only 43% total energy of primary Al prod. If Scrap contains >20% Al (wt.)
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Wang H., Leung D.Y.C, Leung M.K.H, 2012, Energy analysis of hydrogen and electricity production from aluminum-based processes, Applied energy 90, 100- 105 U.S. Department of energy, U.S. Energy requirement for aluminum production: historical perspective, theoretical limits and current practices, February 2007 Totten G.E, Mackenzi D.S., 2003, Handbook of Aluminum, Vol 1,Physical Metallurgy and processes, Marcel Dekker, Inc, USA
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