The diagram below shows the recycling process of aluminum cans. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevent.
The diagram illustrates the recycling process of
aluminium
cans
, highlighting various stages from the collection of used cans
to their reuse after being recycled into new products.
The process begins with the collection of used aluminium
cans
, which are then
transported to a recycling facility. At this
facility, the cans
undergo several treatments, including cleaning, sorting, shredding, and compression into blocks. These steps are necessary to ensure that the material is properly prepared for further
processing.
Once the cans
are cleaned and compressed, they are heated in a furnace and melted into liquid aluminium
. The molten material is then
rolled into thin sheets, ranging between 2.5 mm and 6 mm in thickness. Finally
, these sheets are used to produce new aluminium
cans
, with an impressive 74% of cans
in the UK being recycled.
Overall
, the recycling process involves seven distinct stages, from the collection of used cans
to their transformation into new aluminium
products, ready for reuse in various industries.Submitted by eparfenenkov on
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