

The aluminum cans decoating furnace employs high-temperature pyrolysis to strip coatings from used beverage cans (UBCs), cleanly separating paint from aluminum. This process eliminates chemical wastewater pollution and reduces harmful emissions, supporting eco-friendly metal recycling. Globally adopted in scrap metal processing, the technology achieves over 98% metal recovery. It also significantly cuts energy consumption and flue gas treatment costs.
Key applications include preventing corrosion during food-grade can recycling and efficiently removing coatings from e-waste components to enhance material purity. Future advancements focus on intelligent remote monitoring systems. Emerging technologies like microwave-assisted carbonization and plasma treatment are poised to further boost efficiency and metal recovery rates.
High upfront investment remains a barrier for small-to-medium enterprises, while varying regional environmental regulations necessitate equipment customization. Despite these challenges, continuous technological improvements and rising demand for sustainable solutions position these furnaces for expanded adoption. They offer increasingly cost-effective, resource-efficient metal recycling.