The Use of Unit Operations of Mining Treatment as the First Step of NiCd Batteries Recycling

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Denise C. R. Espinosa
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The amount of secondary batteries are increasing about 15% by year. Among these batteries, it can be highlighted the NiCd ones, due to their high consumption. In Brazil, the consumption of NiCd batteries grown quickly in the last 5 years, due to the dissemination of cellular telephones and other electronic devices. The first step of a process to recycle spent NiCd batteries is the pretreatment through unit operations of mining treatment. The aim of this work is to define a physical pretreatment to conditioning the waste to a pyrornetallurgical recycling process of spent NiCd batteries used in cellular telephones. Batteries were disassembled by hand to release the different components. The studied batteries are basically composed (by weight) of: 78% nucleus, 18% plastic case and 2% circuits. The grinding of the batteries was performed by knife mill and also by hammer mill. After grinding the material was screened and submitted to a magnetic separator.
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APA: Denise C. R. Espinosa  (2001)  The Use of Unit Operations of Mining Treatment as the First Step of NiCd Batteries Recycling

MLA: Denise C. R. Espinosa The Use of Unit Operations of Mining Treatment as the First Step of NiCd Batteries Recycling. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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