Aluminium recycling – How it works by Norsk Hydro

Transforming scrap aluminium at our aluminium recycling plant in Hydro Dormagen, Germany, for use in cars, packaging, electronics and buildings turns waste into new products and saves energy in the process.

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40 thoughts on “Aluminium recycling – How it works by Norsk Hydro”

  1. ALUMINIUM! There is a second I. You even write it in your text. Just read it too. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) officially standardised on aluminium in 1990. USE IT.

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  2. The slow-motion video of the air jet separator is beautiful 🙂 I'd never realized that different alloys would be such a big issue for aluminium recycling.

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