Processing of Used Aluminium Coffee Capsules as a Contribution to Closed-Loop Recycling

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Abstract

This case report investigates the recycling of used aluminium coffee capsules to maximise melting yields without adding primary aluminium, thereby promoting closed-loop recycling. Capsules differing in comminution degree and thereby organic content were dried, partly pyrolysed and remelted in a crucible induction furnace with NaCl-KCl-CaF₂ salt flux. Melting yields ranged from 50-95wt.%, with pyrolysis significantly enhancing performance. The recovered metal consisting of approx. 98wt.% Al was successfully rolled into 0.1mm thin sheets in a mini rolling mill by applying intermediate annealing steps. The study demonstrates an effective route for aluminium capsule recycling, right through to the production of new aluminium sheets.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1730-1733
Number of pages3
JournalAspects in Mining & Mineral Science
Volume2025
Issue numberVol. 14, Issue 3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Nov 2025

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