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Title

Process development for the recycling of zinc-carbon / alkaline-manganese batteries with optimized recycling efficiency

Type

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Sponsorship

Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt

Duration

01.10.2006 – 30.06.2007

Partner

REDUX GmbH, Dietzenbach

Description

The aim of the project is to develop an innovative recycling process for spent batteries with a high volume and pollutant potential, which also ensures that the European legal requirements on “Recycling Efficiency” expected this year are met. Contrary to the currently prevailing reprocessing practice of either largely slagging (Mn) or recycling (Mn, Zn, Fe) the metal content of spent batteries by means of mostly multi-stage processes with insufficient metal yields (Mn, Zn, Fe), the new low-emission ELBO process to be developed here will also be used to:
– return important non-ferrous metals such as Mn, Zn and Fe to the raw material cycle to a much greater extent (optimisation of Mn output),
– improve Product qualities (production of marketable metal products),
– reduce Energy consumption figures of the process chain significantly (process chain shortening and C-utilization) and
– reduce Process and transport-related emissions significantly (process chain shortening and low-emission electric furnace technology).

 IME project management: Elinor Rombach

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