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@bajax@baj.ax @Asklepian@abyss.cafe aluminum scraps DO get recycled, they just have to add it back to the crucible.
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@Nepiant@varishangout.net - https://varishangout.net/users/Nepiant @bajax@baj.ax - https://baj.ax/users/bajax and clean them off first which is extra costs and timebetter to minimise how much you need to recyclepart of my job includes recycling stuff and theres a surprising amount of materials (especially plastics) that have to just be thrown out for abit of dirt
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@Asklepian@abyss.cafe @bajax@baj.ax in my experience, cleaning off aluminum means scraping the slag off of the molten metal while it is in the crucible.