Research and Development of Agent for Collecting Aluminum Dross

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In the process of aluminum smelting and removing slag, it is difficult for the slag to be removed as the dross is trivial; meanwhile, a large amount of aluminum is carried out with slag. On the basis of analyzing of slag agent, Na2SiF6, Na2AlF6, NaF is added, such as molten salt, and through orthogonal experiment and test the effect of slag and slag polyethylene, polyethylene slag agent to finalize the optimum composition ratio, the effective of cleaning and removing slag is improved.

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