Centro Rottami and Indinvest

New life for recycled aluminium

In the province of Latina, a scrap recycler supplies a nearby foundry with recycled aluminum that has been sorted by TOMRA’s machines to produce a green billet with 85% recycled content. This is an outstanding example of how to create a quality finished product with lower energy consumption and less pollution.

Aluminium is a precious material, which when recycled maintains its surface characteristics. A 100 % recyclable resource, recycled aluminum offers 95 % energy savings and reduced CO2 emissions compared to the production of primary aluminum from bauxite – with consequent reduction of CO2 emissions. Italy ranks first in Europe in the production of recycled aluminum with 70 % recovery, far exceeding the objectives set by the European Union (50 % by 2025).

Founded in 1985, Centro Rottami of Cisterna di Latina/Italy, has been working with aluminium scrap for 10 years. Gennaro del Prete, technical director of the plant, says: „We started as a scrap iron shredder.Then five years ago we decided to specialize in aluminum refining. This specialization has been possible thanks to TOMRA‘s technologies.“

The center processes about 1500 tons of aluminum and 1000 tons of ferrous scrap each month. The incoming aluminum comes mainly from old window profiles. They contain some contaminants such as plastics and rubber, as well as other metal materials like copper, brass, zinc and steel, all of which must be seprated to produce pure aluminum fractions.

The company, which has been working with TOMRA for 12 years, currently has 3 TOMRA FINDER and 3 TOMRA X-TRACT sensor-based sorters. Once the incoming material is shredded and pre-sorted by both magnets and eddy current seperators, the material follows 2 lines. The material dropped by the eddy current separator is processed by a FINDER unit, which recovers metals such as stainless steel. Advanced technologies such as SUPPIX® and Z-TECT enable FINDER to detect metal objects with ultra-precision, delivering exceptional purity levels for greater salability.

Simultaneously the 3 TOMRA X-TRACT units purify aluminum ejected by the eddy current separator. Thanks to advanced X-ray transmission technology, X-TRACT detects the remaining contaminants and sorts them by their respective atomic density. This way, shredded aluminum is freed from heavy metals, such as copper, brass and cast aluminum with outstanding precision and reliability, while using little energy and increasing production capacity.

Del Prete recalls, „In 2019, we purchased two more TOMRA X-TRACT units because the aluminum market demands ever-increasing quantities and quality standards. We then combined the three machines into a single line, subdividing the pieces to be screened in order to go into more detail and make the most of the quality of the aluminum recovered in the shredding process. This choice was also made to take advantage of synergies with Indinvest, the aluminum smelter neighboring the company.“

Del Prete explains the collaboration with Indinvest: „Relying on a technology that gives a guarantee of a selected and pure aluminum is essential to establish a relationship of trust with foundries, to which it is of utmost importance to continuously realize high qualities. Thanks to TOMRA, we have achieved the highest possible quality: alloy material and zinc and copper meet the requirements for the production of the profiles.“

From post-consumer scrap to green billet

at Indinvest

Indinvest LT is an important company in production and extrusion of aluminium profiles, used in the sector. The company, located next to Centro Rottami, has its own integrated billet foundry with a production capacity of 60 000 t/a and 5 extrusion lines with a total capacity of 60 000 t/a of extruded profiles.

Ezio Porreca, Casthouse manager for Indinvest LT, says: „For about 5 years, Indinvest has been buying post consumer scrap from Centro Rottami. Thanks to the use of the TOMRA X-TRACT machines by Centro Rottami, we have been able to significantly increase the use of post-consumer material in the melting furnaces from about 20 % to approximately 40 to 50 %. This has not only allowed us to reduce the use of primary material, but also to realize energy and gas savings of 5 %, which on our volumes is significant.“

Indinvest LT targets to produce alloys that meet certain specifications. They have developed their own melt recipes to create these alloys by relying on a mixture of three materials: primary aluminium, internal post-production scrap and the post-consumer scrap supplied by Centro Rottami. By making the mix, the reference alloy for the production of the billets is obtained. The higher the quality of the scrap, the less raw material used.

Porreca continues: „By using cleaner recycled aluminum, production has increased significantly. If not properly cleaned, recycled aluminum can still contain some contaminants such as paint, plastic and other material, which, in turn, form slag in the furnace. By using the clean material from TOMRA, we have fewer pollutants and can clean the furnace less. Cleaning the furnace involves opening the door and dropping the temperature from 1100 degrees to 800 to 900 degrees. And getting it back to 1100 degrees takes time, gas and electricity.“

It’s a collaboration that has led to the production of excellent and greener aluminum product: „Two years ago, we created a billet called Creal, containing 85 % post-consumer aluminum with mechanical and, above all, surface results comparable to those of primary aluminum created by aluminium manufacturers from bauxite,“ Roberto Antichi, President of Indinvest LT, says. Indinvest was able to achieve this incredible result thanks to the selection of TOMRA machines. Otherwise, according to company representatives, the recycled aluminum content could have been as low as 35 to 40 %.

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