Battery Recycling

February 20, 2025 09:00 AM CET

Metal recycling means raw material security and environmental protection.

After around a decade of use, a lithium-ion battery is no longer suitable for its original purpose. However, the battery still contains valuable materials such as lithium, cobalt, manganese and nickel that can be recovered for their reuse in the production of new batteries.

However, battery producers’ quality requirements have been steadily increasing from year to year -meaning that recycled materials need to have an extremely high purity degree. This can represent a setback for those in the recycle industry since their efforts for yield increasing in the pursue of more profitability oftentimes lead to a rather lower quality of their products.

GEA has a way to close this gap through a process design that goes all the way from first laboratory tests to the optimization of running plants. Even if the recycling process remains virtually the same, the result is a tailored and optimized process that fully delivers to the involved stakeholders needs.

At GEA we have over a century of expertise on evaporation and crystallization, we have designed and fabricated centrifugal separators, evaporators and crystallizers suitable for all process steps of the recycle process.

 

During this Webinar you will:

  • Get familiar with GEA’s deep know-how of the hydrometallurgical process.

  • Learn all the ways in which our expertise on evaporation and crystallization can be customized to your specific needs through tailor-made centrifugal separators, evaporators and crystallizers suitable for all process steps of the recycle process.

  • Find out the unique advantages that come with having GEA as your partner.

  • Come in touch with real life application examples.

  • Get a chance to quiz our experts.

 

The Webinar lasts 25 minutes, followed by a live Q&A session.

We will be hosting this webinar on February 20th at 09:00 CET

 

Meet the experts:

Jürgen Schürhoff

Senior Sales & Technology Manager Crystallization, GEA Messo

“MVR is the versatile and mature technology that makes energy savings possible.”

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