New Clean Technologies to Improve Lead-Acid Battery Recycling

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. Frias M. Garcia G. Diaz
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Advances in hydrometallurgy promoted by Tecnicas Reunidas are providing increasingly simple and clean means for controlling the entire lead recycling chain. Used in parallel with pyrometallurgy, these processes allow furnace temperatures to be reduced and fumes and atmospheric pollution to be minimised. Furnace slags are digested, and residues (mainly gypsum) are non-toxic and convertible into marketable products. In addition, the global economy of the process is substantially improved by reducing the operating cost, increasing the lead recovery above 99% and obtaining a 99.99% pure lead product. These new PLACID and PLINT processes may provide the cleanest and healthiest practicable means for recycling lead from batteries.
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APA: C. Frias M. Garcia G. Diaz  (2000)  New Clean Technologies to Improve Lead-Acid Battery Recycling

MLA: C. Frias M. Garcia G. Diaz New Clean Technologies to Improve Lead-Acid Battery Recycling. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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