Aluminium flows in vehicles: enhancing the recovery at end-of-life

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Fabrizio Passarini
Luca Ciacci
Alessandro Santini
Ivano Vassura
Luciano Morselli
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[1] University of Bologna,Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari”
[2] Italmetalli srl—Gruppo Fiori,undefined
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Transport; Eddy currents; Car fluff; Automotive shredder residue; Aluminium;
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The transportation sector constitutes the major end-use market for aluminium-containing products and expectations for the future do indicate that aluminium will increase at 140 kg per vehicle. Moreover, up to 75 % aluminium recycled in Europe is used in transportation: thus, metal scrap recovered from ELVs is a key lever to act for closing material cycles. However, although the management chain of ELVs has an established procedure and aluminium scrap is usually recovered in shredding plants, a considerable fraction of the metal particles ends up in the light fraction called car fluff and is then landfilled. In this study we investigated potential of enhancing the recovery of aluminium scrap from the light fluff treatment. With this goal, the quantity of aluminium embedded in the Italian transport sector in the last 62 years was estimated, and a campaign of characterization in size and shape distribution of aluminium particles in the light fluff output has been carried out. The results estimated up to about 560,000 tons of metal are potentially recoverable from the treatment of light fluff at current operating conditions, but relevant improvements may be achieve when size and shape distribution criteria are adopt to implement eddy currents separation for a quantitative metal recovery.
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