Sunday, February 7, 2010

Idea For Home Aluminum Desk Is There A Way To Melt Down Aluminum Cans At Home? And If So, Then Also, What's The Best Way To Do It?

Is there a way to melt down aluminum cans at home? And if so, then also, what's the best way to do it? - idea for home aluminum desk

I thought to connect my aluminum cans in the house, and I think the best way to do this can be in a kind of oven. If you have done this or done at home? And if so, what kind of things you need to do (apart from the oven), and this type of oven you use or recommend? And there is another way to melt the cans at home? If there are other ways that most would be an advantage? And while we're at it, what are the good ideas of what to be with liquid aluminum, which do (apart) for recycling?

4 comments:

Ted DeadMan said...

If you just want the cans melt their relatively easy

The molten aluminum at 600 C something, so its hard not to warm

You need a system of gas-burner of a species must be very powerful and have a combustion system can be forced. A burner for a stove would work wonders.

Then just a little housing is built with bricks of some kind (low temperature) obtained from the container in which the bottom

It can melt the steel container in a well, does not melt before 1400 C and is strong enough, even if it is a low red

Then you can download easily and heat is useful to melt.

I throw the hot box at stake, and I have to show one, where the doses are in Pyrex) dishes (usually the seller of an oxygen-CTEA melted down.

There are many dangers, what he does
- Paint fumes / tags
- Molten Metal
- Natural gas or propane
- In general, a lot of hot

You need to take precautions for all and betterGloves certain high temperatures in ovens are available.

BTW, melt, why you? It can be accessed anywhere to recycle them as it is. If the recycler Al, you indicate in any way to melt the bars and coilstock. Thus, the first vote was wasted energy, time and security risks causing problems

Jerry Lee said...

Fusion of aluminum is hard. You are not entitled to the heat, since only oxidized. You need to take a battery cell and the aluminum heat is running low electrical current to high voltage through them. At the top, you need a cryolite "and there is even a special section of the National Electricity Code by not. Dangerous if you do not know what he's doing.

jsanchez... said...

not in, but it could. He said I could, because he can. best way is to recycle easily. Refineries in your area to burn aluminum and energy use. So, if Your'e trying to save the planet, can not be recycled. :)
and just use the oven if you are still not.

billruss... said...

Even if you had to run the stove and all necessary power, you need permission from their zoning board, and we will not give.

Think of the pollution produced is consumed as the paint and plastic coatings. Think of the neighbors complained to the police.


.

Post a Comment