Aluminum Recycling: Ecovery Launches New Furnace in Alabama

Ecovery

Ecovery Expands Aluminum Recycling Capacity
Ecovery
, a key player in nonferrous metal recycling, has started the commissioning of its new aluminum recycling furnace at its facility in Mobile, Alabama. This advanced rotary furnace boasts a capacity of 60,000 pounds and is positioned alongside a furnace built in 2015 and a high-tech aluminum x-ray sorting line completed earlier this year.

Future Expansion Plans
CEO Brock Norris announced plans to add a third furnace by 2026 or 2027, further expanding operations at the Alabama plant.

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