An aluminium dross recycling machine is the operational term used across many aluminium casthouses for what engineers specify as an aluminium dross press — a hydraulic compression system that recovers free metal from hot aluminium dross at the point of generation, before oxidation converts recoverable aluminium into oxide waste.
SMI has been manufacturing and supplying aluminium dross recycling machines to primary smelters, secondary smelters and metal recycling operations worldwide for over 30 years. Equipment is supplied under the SMI brand, under OEM arrangements, or under the customer’s preferred brand identity — configuration, capacity and branding are all subject to customer specification. The image below shows one such installation, supplied to customer specification.
Hot aluminium dross skimmed from the furnace is not waste. It contains significant free metal — the exact proportion depends on furnace type, alloy, operating practice and how quickly the dross reaches the press after skimming. Every minute of delay between skimming and pressing allows continued oxidation, converting recoverable aluminium into aluminium oxide at a rate that represents a direct production loss on every cast.
The dross recycling machine addresses this at the source. The automated press cycle — hydraulic head descent, compression at controlled pressure, forced cooling through the integrated cooling circuit, head retraction — processes a full pan of hot dross in a single cycle. No manual intervention is required during pressing. The output is a dense aluminium block with significantly reduced oxide content, ready for return to the furnace or casting line.
In-house metal recovery with a correctly configured dross press system is typically 20–35%, depending on operational conditions. The variables that most affect recovery rate in practice are the time elapsed between skimming and pressing, the condition of the press head and dross pan as a matched set, and the dross generation characteristics of the specific furnace operation.
SMI supplies aluminium dross press systems under the SMI brand in three standard capacity configurations — SMI40, SMI60 and SMI80 — processing 250–700 kg of dross per pressing cycle. Full technical specifications, hydraulic component details and delivery terms are covered on the Aluminum Dross Press product page.
SMI manufactures dross press systems for supply under OEM arrangements — where the equipment is integrated into a customer’s own product line, system package or project supply. OEM customers receive the same manufacturing quality and engineering support as direct SMI-branded supply, with configuration, capacity, labelling and documentation adapted to the OEM customer’s requirements. NDA-based supply is standard practice for OEM engagements.
Where a customer operates under their own equipment brand, or has specific requirements for branding, colour, control system interface or documentation language, SMI accommodates these requirements as part of the supply specification. Custom-branded dross press systems have been supplied to aluminium operations across multiple regions — the equipment in service carries the customer’s identity; the engineering and manufacturing capability behind it is SMI’s.
No two casthouse installations are identical. SMI dross recycling machine configurations take into account the full operational context of each installation — furnace type and capacity, dross generation rate, material handling constraints, available utilities and the dross characteristics specific to each operation. The press head and dross pan combination is specified as a matched set for each installation, as this pairing has the largest single impact on achievable recovery rate.
The dross press is the first and most critical stage in aluminium dross recovery — but it is not the only stage. Pressed dross still contains residual metal in the form of fine aluminium particles within the oxide matrix. A complete recovery line processes this residual material through controlled cooling, ball mill crushing and multi-stage vibrating screen separation, producing three separated fractions: metal-rich particles returned to the furnace, intermediate material recycled through the press, and fine aluminium oxide powder for industrial resale.
SMI supplies the complete downstream processing line as well as the dross press stage. For operations building out their dross recovery capability in stages, individual equipment items — cooling unit, ball mill, screening system — can be added progressively. Details of the downstream processing equipment are covered on the Aluminum Dross Recycling Systems page.
For operations with existing dross press installations — whether SMI-supplied or from other manufacturers — SMI provides replacement and upgrade supply across the consumable and component range. The press head (cooling head) and dross pan set are the components that most directly determine ongoing recovery performance and are the most common upgrade focus in existing installations.
Where the press frame is serviceable but recovery performance has declined, targeted component replacement typically delivers a measurable improvement without the capital requirement of full system replacement. Third-party press frame adaptations are subject to engineering review before supply confirmation — hydraulic output, control parameters and commissioning requirements vary between press manufacturers and must be confirmed before a compatible replacement head can be specified.
SMI has been supplying aluminium dross recycling machines and casthouse consumables since 1996, with over 30 years of manufacturing and export experience across legal entities in mainland China, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States. SMI dross press equipment is in active service at primary and secondary aluminium smelters across the Middle East, Europe, India, North America and Asia-Pacific, including multiple operations within the world’s highest-output primary aluminium production groups.
Equipment is supplied as complete systems with on-site installation and commissioning support. Replacement consumables — press heads, dross pan sets — are held in stock for common configurations and dispatched on short lead times. All supply relationships are subject to confidentiality agreements. Reference accounts are available to qualified buyers under appropriate confidentiality terms.
To discuss dross recycling machine requirements — standard SMI-branded systems, OEM supply, or custom-configured equipment — please contact SMI with the following information:
SMI will respond with a written technical recommendation and commercial proposal. Contact SMI — Aluminium Dross Recycling Machine Enquiry →
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