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New Work Item Proposal EN 1676 - Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Alloyed ingots for remelting - Specifications

Source:
CEN
Committee:
NFE/35 - Light metals and their alloys
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

This document defines the requirements for grades of alloyed aluminium ingots intended for remelting.

It specifies the classifications and designations applicable to these grades, the conditions in which they are produced, their properties and the marks by which they are identified.

Purpose

In recent years there has been a trend toward using larger quantities of recycled aluminum in the production of aluminum alloys across all sectors and applications. As part of the revision of other European standards, efforts are underway to incorporate recyclable alloys or to increase the allowable impurity levels to permit the use of recycled material (see EN 573), which is valid for EN 1676 as well.

The European Commission considers aluminum a Critical Raw Material because not enough of it is produced in Europe to meet the ever-increasing market demand.

To reduce the dependence on non-EU countries for this valuable metal, as well as to reduce energy consumption and emissions, it is necessary to incentivize and promote the use of recycled aluminum available in Europe.

Given recent conflicts and the ongoing instability of global markets, the use of aluminum scrap should be considered also strategic for industrial development in Europe.

A new EU directive on end-of-life vehicles will soon come into force (in the second or third quarter of 2026), in which the Commission intends to propose a minimum content of recycled materials in vehicles.

Therefore, in the automotive industry, everyone will have to use aluminum alloys with a minimum recycled content. This development shall be reflected in the revision of EN 1676

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