Alumina
The main raw material used in the production of aluminium. Refined from bauxite, it is a compound of aluminium and oxygen, and its chemical formula is Al2O3. It takes two kg of alumina to produce one kg of aluminium.
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Aluminium alloy
Mixture of aluminium base metal with one or more alloying elements that are either metallic or non-metallic (such as silicon). Depending on the type and amount of elements, as well as the treatment, a difference is drawn between "casting alloys"and "wrought alloys". The aim of alloying is to enhance the properties of the base metal, e.g. its strength and corrosion resistance.
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Aluminium extrusion
Products in a wide variety of shapes and cross-sections that are produced in the extrusion process.
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Aluminium metal plant
This term aluminium metal plant is used to describe a plant that produces molten aluminium, casts it into shapes or ingots and then subjects some of these products to fabrication processes, such as extrusion and rolling, on the same site.
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Aluminium oxide
The main raw material used in the production of aluminium. Refined from bauxite, it is a compound of aluminum and oxygen, and its chemical formula is Al2O3. It takes two kg of alumina to produce one kg of aluminium.
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Aluminium profile
Products in a wide variety of shapes and cross-sections that are produced in the extrusion process.
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Aluminium reduction plant
The term aluminium reduction plant refers specifically to the plant, or part of the aluminium metal plant, where the process of producing molten aluminium by electrolysis takes place.
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Aluminium strip
Flat-rolled aluminium material, ranging in thickness from 0.06 to 5 mm, in long lengths for coiling. Aluminium strip is a semi-finished product that is produced in high volume from pure aluminium and aluminium alloys by high-speed rolling. Strip is subsequently processed into sheet and foil. Usually narrower and longer than aluminium sheet.
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Anode
Positive electrode. Input material used in the electrolytic reduction process. Anodes consist of petroleum coke and coal-tar pitch. "Green" anodes are formed from these raw materials, then baked at temperatures of up to 1,250°C and subsequently used as electrically conductive anodes.
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Anode block
Carbon that is shaped and baked (calcined) at a high temperature into anodes used in prebake cells.
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Anode carbon
Carbon that is shaped and baked (calcined) at a high temperature into anodes used in prebake cells.
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Anode effect
Sudden increase in cell voltage, due to either insufficient alumina being dissolved in the electrolyte or the temperature of the electrolyte being too low.
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Anode paste
Mixture of petroleum coke and pitch which is added to the Søderberg anode and constitutes the positive pole in the cell. Anode paste is also used to produce prebaked anodes.
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Fabrication process
The fabrication process involves further work and processing of extruded aluminium after it comes out of the extrusion press and is properly cooled and aged. Fabrication services can include joining (welding, bonding, riveting), forming (bending, stretching), and machining (cutting, drilling, mitering, notching).
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Fatality rate
Number of fatalities per 100 million hours worked.
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Foil
Produced by rolling, aluminium foil is less then 0.02mm thick. It is impervious to gas and light, it is soft and flexible and is highly suitable for the packaging of food and medicines. Aluminium foil is used plain, e.g. for household foil, or converted, i.e. printed, coated, laminated or embossed.
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Secondary aluminium
Also known as recycled aluminium; aluminium derived from melting down production scrap (new scrap) or post-consumer aluminium products (old scrap). Up to 95 percent of the energy originally used to produce the primary aluminum is saved during recycling.
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Section
Products in a wide variety of shapes and cross-sections that are produced in the extrusion process.
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Sheet
A flat-rolled product of large length and diameter and narrow thickness.
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Søderberg cell
Electrolytic reduction cell with a continuous anode. Anode paste has to be regularly added to the anode during the production process.
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SOx
Sulfuric gases. They act as acidifiers.
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Strip
Flat-rolled aluminium material, ranging in thickness from 0.06 to 5 mm, in long lengths for coiling. Aluminium strip is a high-volume, semi-finished product that is produced from pure aluminium and aluminium alloys by high-speed rolling.
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