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AACOA Expands to Meet Growing Demand from Automotive and Specialty Markets

  Source:  Light Metal Age

AACOA, Inc., a division of Bonnell Aluminum, is currently completing an $18 million expansion project which includes the installation of a new 33 MN, 9 inch press line, as well as construction of new building space for its existing fabrication capabilities and to improve material flow throughout the facility. When it starts up operation in May, the new extrusion press will have an estimated capacity of 16 million lbs and will be used to support the company’s existing specialty markets business, as well as provide new automotive manufacturing capabilities.

Read more:  AACOA Expands to Meet Growing Demand from Automotive and Specialty Markets by Adrea Svendsen

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Grave-to-Gate: Automotive Aluminum Recycling at End-of-Life

  Source:  Light Metal Age February 2017

The demand for aluminum and its alloys is projected to grow by 39% over the next decade in the North American light automotive sector [1]. Aluminum is an attractive material for the transportation industry as it is lightweight and possesses excellent static and dynamic mechanical properties. With the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards mandating reduced fuel consumption, automotive vehicles need to be lighter in weight. However, reducing fuel consumption is only one part of the issue. The reduction of CO2 emissions and energy usage during production is also critical moving forward. By manufacturing aluminum components from secondary material streams, 95% less CO2 is emitted and the energy consumed is reduced by 92% compared to primary production [2-3]. The complete benefit of automotive light-weighting using aluminum cannot be fully achieved without an efficient and effective end-of-life collection and recovery process.

Read more: Grave -to-Gate:  Automotive Aluminum Recycling at End-of-Life by Sean Kelly and Diran Apelian

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Advanced Aluminum Armor Alloys

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Aluminum armor solutions have been in existence for the past 60 years, almost since the start of the Aluminum Association circa 1954. These plate products were developed for armored personnel carriers, either wheeled or tracked. Armored vehicles serve an important function as reconnaissance, ambulance, scout, or infantry delivery vehicles. One of the first armored vehicles, which used aluminum armor, was the M113 armored personnel vehicle (Figure 1). The M113 introduced new aluminum armor that made the vehicle much lighter than earlier vehicles; it was thick enough to protect the crew and passengers against small arms fire, but light enough that the vehicle was air transportable.

Read more:  Advanced Aluminum Armor Alloys by Michael Niedzinski, Constellium

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Sapa’s New R&D Lab to Focus on Auto Extrusions

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Sapa Extrusions opened a new R&D lab in Troy, MI, dedicated to the development of extruded aluminum solutions for the automotive industry. Read more to find out what key disciplines will be available at Sapa Technology Americas.

Click here to read more: Sapa’s New R&D Lab to Focus on Auto Extrusions:  Interview with Dave Lukasak, Sapa

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