THE
SITUATION
Located in the Midwest, an
aluminum producer needed to
collect scrap aluminum chips
to melt and reuse in its forming
process. Prior to forming aluminum
into the required shape, an
ingot is run through a milling
machine known as a scalper.
This scalper peels away the
surface to expose the higher
quality metal underneath and
to generate uniformity in the
shape and contour. As a result,
this process generates a tremendous
amount of aluminum chips that
require collection for reuse.
Accidental commingling of varied
materials degrades their value
and impedes secondary processing.
THE
SOLUTION
System design and air volumes
were critical to segregating
and transporting these chips
to the proper collection point.
Due to our significant experience
and expertise in designing
and developing similar systems
that required chip removal
from a large scalping operation,
we were able to offer a cost-effective
solution. We designed, built
and installed a scalping trim
collection system to pneumatically
draw chips away from the milling
process and to collect them
in a central point for remelting
and subsequent reuse.
THE
RESULT
The scalping trim collection
system was built on time and
within budget. Our customer
was able to reuse 99% of the
aluminum chips while at the
same time, maintain process
integrity, control costs and
ensure the purity of materials
in secondary processing. |