From smartphones to laptops and electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries are spread everywhere, which requires finding solutions related to their recycling.This is what the Canadian startup company "Lee-Sayyel", which works to break these batteries and extract about 95% of the materials, to reuse, claiming that its style of recycling "Spok and Hob" is effective in terms of cost, allowing batteries to bear the cost of materials.Recycled, unlike a number of other recycling factories.
According to the Canadian "Goud News Network", the company divides the batteries in a mechanical manner, regardless of their size or shape, into two production lines for raw materials.The first line is the line of cathode and anode waste in black powder, from lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite, copper and aluminum, and the second line is the scrap of aluminum and copper from the insulation or the connected chips.
As for the first line, the black powder waste is sent to pass through another process, which results in high purity lithium carbonate for use as sects and production of cathode. Cobalt and nickel sulfate are produced..
Until now, the "Guod News" website has reported that the company attracted senior investors looking to obtain sources of lithium sustainability and other minerals, which is a major source of emissions and removal of forests at times, including the Korean "LG" group that looks at the provision of investmentsAt a value of $ 50 million for the company, in addition to the enough lithium batteries to harvest 20 thousand tons of nickel over 10 years.
Also a few weeks ago, the signing of the "Aravil" company, which manufactures buses and electric trucks, was announced an exclusive closed loop agreement with Li -Sayel to provide its vehicle batteries, and recycle them at the end of its life to provide the necessary materials for the next generation of batteries..
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