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A machine that moulds scrap aluminium into automotive parts could help speed up production of electric vehicles while cutting down the industry's dependence on aluminium mining and extraction
By Jeremy Hsu
A machine that can transform scrap aluminium directly into vehicle parts for the automotive industry could boost the aluminium supply available for new electric vehicles without the energy use and carbon emissions associated with extracting and purifying aluminium ore.
Aluminium is extensively used and recycled in automotive manufacturing because it is lightweight, but the industry’s surging demand for the metal still requires additional mining and processing. “When you don’t have to mine and refine primary aluminium out of the ground, those are …
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