The term recycling has assumed increasingly
important significance in recent years when applied to such materials as paper,
glass and of course aluminium.
Materials such as aluminium are always extracted
to be used in products. The more often they can be used again in the
manufactured articles, the greater is their benefit. Compared with other
materials aluminium has advantages in this respect. Indirectly the use of
aluminium today already establishes utility for future generations.
One does not throw aluminium away, it is too
valuable. Thus it is perfectly possible that the engine block of a motor
vehicle contains the very same aluminium that was used to make the pan in which
milk-pap was prepared decades earlier. It is a good bet that future generations
will travel on a train or an aircraft that again contains the same metal.
Aluminium satisfied the requirement,universally
recognised as an element of sustainability, for fair distribution of resources
utilization between generations.The use of aluminium resources today should not
create problems for future generations.
Aluminium can be recycled infinitely without any
of the metal's properties being lost.By expanding remelt networks, aluminium is
being considered as a sustainable alternative during an entire life-cycle from
primary product through use, to re-melting and reuse.
Please Note: This article has been written by Shri H. B. Khulbe, Non-Ferrous Consultant.
Shri Khulbe has over 43 years of experience in the field of non-ferrous metals, manufacturing, quality control etc. He has been working with many reputed metals industries in India for the last 40 years, and he is giving metal related consultancy services to leading industries for the last 03 years.
Mr. H.B. Khulbe can be contacted at the following E-Mail ID & Contact Number.
E-Mail ID: hb_khulbe@rediffmail.com , hbkhulbe@gmail.com
Contact Number: +91 97566 44497
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