Aluminum alloy itself is a metal material that can be infinitely recycled. The energy consumption for producing recycled aluminum is only 2%-5% of that of primary aluminum, and carbon emissions are less than 5% of primary aluminum. The recycling rate can reach over 95%. For aluminum alloy railings in different conditions, there are generally two utilization methods:
They can be processed into other metal products. For example, recycled aluminum alloy railings can be processed into aluminum profiles through extrusion, forging, and other processes, and used to make door and window frames, industrial frames, etc.
Taking aluminum alloy door and window production as an example, recycled aluminum alloy railings, after processing, can become high-quality materials for doors and windows, realizing resource reuse and reducing production costs.
Recycling and remelting: Scrap or damaged railings are recycled as scrap aluminum and remelted into new aluminum profiles, achieving resource recycling.
Secondary reuse: If the railing structure is intact and undamaged, it can be repaired and refurbished for direct reuse, or resold to users in need, yielding higher profits than recycling it as scrap.
