Recycled aluminum refers to the aluminum alloy obtained by using scrap aluminum as the main raw material and undergoing production processes such as pretreatment, melting, refining, and casting. Aluminum has strong corrosion resistance, extremely low loss during use, and will not lose its basic characteristics after multiple repeated cycles, making it highly valuable for recycling. In addition to significant economic advantages, recycled aluminum can also effectively save natural resources and protect the ecological environment. The application fields of recycled aluminum products mainly include traditional and new energy vehicles, motorcycles, electronic information, mechanical manufacturing, and construction hardware industries. At present, automobiles, motorcycles, and electric vehicles account for nearly 70% of the entire downstream consumption, making them the main consumer areas for recycled aluminum products.


