Now in use at Dearborn Stamping, Kentucky Truck and Buffalo Stamping facilities, Ford’s recycling system recovers enough military-grade aluminium alloy to build either 51 planes or more than 37,000 F-Series truck bodies a month.
Now in use at Dearborn Stamping, Kentucky Truck and Buffalo Stamping facilities, Ford’s recycling system recovers enough military-grade aluminium alloy to build either 51 planes or more than 37,000 F-Series truck bodies a month.
Now in use at Dearborn Stamping, Kentucky Truck and Buffalo Stamping facilities, Ford’s recycling system recovers enough military-grade aluminium alloy to build either 51 planes or more than 37,000 F-Series truck bodies a month.
Engineer's innovation helps carmaker recycle 20m pounds of aluminium a month

Ford stamping engineer Chip Conrad’s closed-loop recycling system recovers 5 million pounds of high-strength military-grade aluminium scrap a week.

22 Apr 2017 | 14377 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Innovations are often the result of an eureka moment and ideas. Chip Conrad, a Ford stamping engineer, led the design of an expansive closed-loop recycling system that enables the company to reduce waste, save energy and improve sustainability.

Now in use at three Ford factories, two of which build ...

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