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Primary Aluminum

[vc_row el_id=”1519818901522-eb4340ff-5a07″][vc_column width=”1/4″ el_id=”1519818901529-bea5835e-1ac7″][vc_single_image image=”1201″ img_size=”medium” style=”vc_box_shadow”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″ el_id=”1519818978007-a59e73ff-73ec”][vc_column_text]Aluminum is one of the three most abundant metals in the earth’s crust. Typically, Primary Aluminum is produced by processing alumina (Al2O3). Alumina, in turn, is obtained as a result of a multi-stage physicochemical treatment of mined bauxite, nepheline, alunite containing aluminum particles.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_id=”1519819121762-d36656ab-4e52″][vc_column el_id=”1519819121765-83a31d1e-722e”][vc_column_text]The production process includes several stages. During the first stage of processing, alumina is crushed resulting in the direct extraction of aluminum oxide and the removal of excess impurities. The extracted material is subjected to electrolysis, melting from the influence of a direct current and decomposing into its constituent parts. The result is aluminum, and accounts for approximately a quarter of the mass of the initially mined ore.

On average, it is necessary to consume up to 20 kilowatt-hours of electricity and about 2 kg of aluminato to obtain 1 kg of Primary Aluminum. In the context of rising energy prices and subsequent high energy costs, the current level of manufacturing technologies inevitably leads to the fact that prices for aluminum are at a high level.

Aluminum is highly corrosion-resistant, easy to stamp, and light in weight, making it useful in everything from foil, mirrors and cutlery to high-tech instrumentation and aerospace applications.

Our company sells Primary Aluminum in ingots. Aluminum is packed in pallets. The weight of one pallet is 700-1000 kg, and the weight of one ingot is 15 kg.

Primary aluminum GOST 11069-2001[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]