Reduction of Lead in the Separator Fraction

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
U. Kammer
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The reduction of the lead content in the separator fraction produced during the mechanical processing of spent lead-acid batteries is an important environmental and economical issues. The reduction of lead down to less than 1 percent is very difficult using hydroseparators that are common in battery recycling facilities. Very promising results were achieved performing experiments on a test rig using a new technology in battery treatment: a discharge-type jigging unit. The materials is fed onto the jigging bed and transported through the machine. Due to the intensive movement of the feed, an additional washing effect is also obtained in addition to separation of the lead and plastic fractions. The knowledge gained from this development work at UVR-FIA GmbH in Freiberg, Germany, led to a patent application. This paper focuses on the results of the development work and the start-up and one year's operation of the industrial-scale application at Harz-Metall GmbH in Goslar, Gennany.
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APA: U. Kammer  (2000)  Reduction of Lead in the Separator Fraction

MLA: U. Kammer Reduction of Lead in the Separator Fraction. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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