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Efficient Recycling of Aluminium Hydroxide?

Started by gavinm, November 02, 2012, 12:51:09 PM

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gavinm

Greetings:Not sure if this is the right place to post this? Here goes
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I have large quantities of Aluminium Hydroxide (hydrated alumina slurry) that *needs* to re-enter the recycling system at some level or point.




I need to know the following (if ya'll would be so kind):
a) can this slurry be recharged using 'conventional' means?
b) is there a way to make the process hyper efficient, or able to fit it into a small space?
b) how readily recyclable is this slurry, and who would I contact to get the ball rolling?

I'm really just looking for a use for this large quantity of Aluminium Hydroxide we have.


Thank you for the post, any and all ideas/help are welcome :)



Gavin