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How Is Aluminum Made? - Episode 334

Feb 15, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Why Aluminum Is Important
01:56 • 2min
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3
Aluminum Cups - It's Infinitely Recyclable
03:31 • 2min
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The Hall Herald, H-E-R-O-U-L-T Process
05:05 • 5min
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5
Chris With a K. B.
10:29 • 2min
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6
Water - Is That a Lawyer or a Professor?
12:38 • 2min
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Unprofessional Engineering Podcast - How to Smelt Boxite
14:12 • 2min
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How to Turn Boxite Into Alumina?
15:59 • 4min
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9
Tovomol - The 26-Step Process
20:24 • 2min
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10
Refinery Red Mud
22:11 • 5min
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The Pittsburgh Reduction Company
26:53 • 2min
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The Inert Anode Process Is One of the Most Cutting Edge Technologies That Aluminum Producers Are Working on Today
28:35 • 3min
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Aluminum is used in countless items that you interact with each day. The combination of strength and light weight make it one of the most diverse materials used for consumer goods, construction, and more. Join us to learn everything that it takes to make aluminum, where we discuss the Bayer process, Hall-Heroult process, the Cheremkhovskaya-deep mine in the Urals, and anything else one might want to know about smelting aluminum.
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