Paint stripping is a crucial step in the recycling and reuse of UBC’s scrap aluminum cans. This technology not only effectively reduces metal loss but also minimizes environmental emissions, making it a crucial component of sustainable development.
Our paint stripping technology utilizes a rotary kiln to heat UBC’s scrap aluminum can fragments. During this process, convective heat transfer effectively removes the organic coating on the can surface. This unique thermal treatment ensures superior paint stripping results, ultimately resulting in high-quality paint-free aluminum.
Decoting Machine for UBC Scrap Can
Our technology offers significant advantages over traditional recycling methods. First, it significantly improves the purity of the recycled aluminum, thereby increasing its value in downstream applications. Second, because the organic coating is removed in a controlled environment, hazardous emissions are significantly reduced, complying with increasingly stringent environmental regulations. Furthermore, the optimized process reduces energy consumption, further improving recycling efficiency and profitability.
We understand that efficient and environmentally friendly recycling technology is key to a circular economy in the aluminum industry. Our paint stripping solution is designed for this purpose. It’s more than just a piece of equipment; it’s a proven process designed to help you stand out in a competitive market.
If you are interested in recycling and repurposing aluminum cans at UBC and would like to learn how we can enhance your business value through advanced paint stripping technology, we sincerely invite you to contact us. Our professional team will provide you with personalized guidance and customized solutions.