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Aluminum Electrolyte
Product Information
Our aluminum electrolysis electrolyte is composed of ionic liquid, enabling aluminum electrolysis to occur at room temperature. This significantly reduces the electricity costs associated with maintaining the high temperatures required in traditional processes.
Since cryolite is no longer needed, the electrolysis process generates no fluorine-containing wastewater or exhaust gases, making it highly beneficial for environmental protection. Furthermore, by eliminating alumina electrolysis, the anode no longer emits carbon dioxide, resulting in a substantial reduction in CO₂ emissions during aluminum production.
In addition, our electrolyte technology opens new pathways for aluminum recycling and reuse, effectively promoting circular utilization of resources.
Application Areas
Electrolytic Aluminum Industry
Supports process optimization, product improvement, and green transformation in aluminum manufacturing.
High-Purity Aluminum Refining
Provides reliable aluminum sources for electronics and facilitates advanced materials development.
Electroplated Aluminum Industry
Applied in metal surface treatment and electronic component production.
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