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How is different types of batteries recycling?

Time:Dec 17, 2022 Views:612


(1) Commonly used equipment for lithium ion batteries: Lithium ion batteries use the most advanced charging technology and are usually used for mobile phone and consumer electronics. These batteries can also be used as a power supply for electric vehicles. Recycling method: When recycling lithium -ion batteries, it also means that you are recycling electronic devices, such as upgrading your phone or selling laptops. In most cases, companies that handle electronic equipment will also process batteries. Therefore, you can easily find the recycling station.

 


(2) Commonly used equipment for lead -acid batteries: These batteries are mainly used for power supply of automated equipment such as cars, ships, golf, motorcycles, and even grass cutters. Collection method: similar to other batteries. The recovery rate of lead -acid batteries is as high as 97%, which is the highest among all consumer goods in the United States. This is very good because they contain lead and sulfuric acid and are one of the most dangerous objects in garbage dumps. If you buy a new car battery and ask the recycling method of the old battery during installation. Recycling results: During recycling, lead -acid batteries will be divided into three parts: plastic, lead and sulfuric acid. Polypropylene plastic will be re -processed into a new battery box

(3) General equipment for alkaline manganese batteries: alkaline manganese batteries can be used for any device, from cameras, flashlights to remote control. Recycling method: In the United States, if you consult the local solid waste management department, they may let you throw the alkaline manganese battery into ordinary trash cans. This is because the "Battery (including rechargeable batteries) mercury) management method passed in 1996 requires stop using mercury in alkaline manganese batteries. Therefore, it is not a problem to throw them into the garbage dump. However, this does not mean that alkaline manganese dioxide batteries cannot be recycled. If you decide to throw the alkaline manganese battery into the trash bin -this is legal in most places -you can also take the following measures to prevent leakage: 1. Put multiple batteries in the same plastic bag; 2; 2 . Seal the two ends of each battery with a tape

 


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