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Evaluating the material resource efficiency of secondary aluminium production: A Monte Carlo-based decision-support tool

2019

The contamination of aluminium streams during the different life cycle stages by alloy mixing and/or accumulation of foreign elements, in combination with the limited melt purification options during remelting, represents an important limiting factor in recycling. Consequently, in secondary aluminium production, primary aluminium is used to dilute the concentration of the residual elements, and alloying elements are added to adjust the composition to the target alloy specifications. However, adding elements, for which their refinement in a subsequent recycling step is problematic, results in permanent down-cycling or ‘quality losses’. Hence, it is crucial to more efficiently control the com…

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Comparison of the effect of non-polluted and underwater-volcano-polluted seawater on the corrosion resistance of different stainless steels

2015

This work compares the effect of non‐polluted and underwater‐volcano‐polluted seawater on the electrochemical behavior of two different alloys, notably an austenitic stainless steel (SS) and a duplex stainless steel. Polarization measurements, potentiostatic passivation tests, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and capacitance measurements were performed. Results show that the composition of the polluted seawater negatively affects the passivation kinetics of both AISI 316 SS and Alloy 900, decreasing the corrosion resistance of both alloys. Additionally, when both steels are compared, it can be concluded that passive films formed on Alloy 900 presented better protective properties than…

PASSIVE FILMSAEOLIAN ISLANDSDIFFERENT TEMPERATURESFERRITIC-STAINLESSOXIDE-FILMSINGENIERIA QUIMICAElectroquímicaELECTRONIC-STRUCTUREREPASSIVATION KINETICSCHLORIDE SOLUTIONSELECTROCHEMICAL-IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPYAcer CorrosióALLOYING ELEMENTS
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