
The 12th edition of the Aluminium Two Thousand Congress, one of the most awaited conferences for the players of the aluminium industry, will be taking place from September 19 to September 23 at the Royal Hotel Carlton, Bologna, Italy. The conference aims to bring together technical and scientific experts, disseminate their knowledge, and establish an international community to discuss current and potential developments in the field of extrusion and its most potent tool, numerical simulation.

The concurrent International Conference on Extrusion and Benchmark (ICEB) has grown to be the major European gathering for the study of recent advancements in extrusion technology using FEM simulation. The ICEB conference will also maintain its critical components for the 2023 iteration by combining academic talks on the "Latest advances in the extrusion of light alloys" with the "Extrusion Benchmark" of modelling programmes.
The unique characteristics of aluminium, such as elasticity, ductility, recyclability, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with other materials, make it ideal for various uses. The conference will examine every link in the aluminium chain one at a time.
The participants include extrusion companies, users of extruded profiles, anodizing and coating businesses, foundries and cast houses, billet DC casters, manufacturers of architectural window and curtain wall frames, makers of presses and equipment, makers of dies and tools, academic and industrial researchers, alloy specialists, software houses, distributors of software, suppliers of instruments, devices, and products for the extrusion industry, etc.
More than 80 speakers will discuss some significant innovations, such as the most recent advancement in caustic soda recovery for die cleaning of extrusion dies, automatic racking and unracking of extrusion profiles for the anodizing industry, zero liquid discharge with affordable investment and operational costs in coating and anodizing plants, and energy transfer for extrusion and anodizing factories working together.
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