The process describes how alumni cans are reused to produce new ones.
Overall, the process of recycling aluminium canisters consists of eleven stages, commencing with recollecting disposed containers and culminating with forming new cans.
In the first phase, some disposed aluminium wastes are regathered and transferred to manufacture where the old cans are recycled. All of the containers are washed with clean water before employees use pressure to take form bundle. Then, they are made clean again by erasing with chemicals that help to remove unwanted substances.
In the next step, the aluminum cans experience intense heat that canister melt to molten liquid. After the liquid is put into mould required by customers, people weigh them to ensure they achieve standard weight. Finally, the cans are rolled to shape new cans form which is finished product.
