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HERO ID
7339217
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
ALUMINUM AND MAGNESIUM PRODUCTION - CHANGES AND PERSPECTIVES
Author(s)
Saternus, M; Fornalczyk, A; Willner, J; TANGER Ltd
Year
2016
Page Numbers
1188-1193
Web of Science Id
WOS:000391251200193
Abstract
Aluminum and magnesium are young metals in comparison to lead or iron but today commonly used. Their production is constantly growing. This is due to their universal application, eg. in aircraft industry, automotive industry, pharmaceutics, electric and engineering industry, packaging. To the main producers of these metals belong: China, Russia, Canada and Israel. The amount of aluminum and magnesium production in the last 24 years has been presented also considering the changes that occurred in the main producers. The changes of magnesium production from electrolytic method to silicothermic reduction (e.g. Pidgeon method) have also been shown. Basic information concerning obtaining aluminum from ores by the Bayern method and electrolysis of alumina as well as receiving it from scrap via recycling has been given. The essential dangers for the environment have been pointed out as well as the perspectives of further aluminum and magnesium production.
Keywords
Magnesium; aluminum; production; electrolysis; recovery
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