Scrap Lead Acid Battery Crushing Breaking Separating Plant
The scrap lead-acid battery crusher is a device utilized for processing discarded/wasted lead-acid batteries to recover lead, plastic, and other materials.
This crusher mechanically crushes and separates discarded lead-acid batteries. Subsequently, the crusher yields a mixture comprising lead metals, lead paste, plastic, and other materials. This mixture undergoes mechanical, electrical, and chemical screening and classification. The lead and lead paste are transported to a lead plant for smelting to produce refined lead, while the plastics are sold to another company for further recycling.
Typically, the scrap lead-acid battery crusher consists of a feed inlet, a crushing chamber, a filtering device, and an outlet. The crushing chamber is equipped with crushing hammers, with the feed inlet positioned above the chamber and the outlet located below it. The filtering device is situated between the crushing hammers and the outlet. The crushing hammers comprise a rotating shaft, a hammer disc, and a hammer body. The rotating shaft traverses the crushing chamber, with the hammer disc mounted on the shaft. The center of the hammer disc aligns with the center axis of the rotating shaft, and the hammer disc is perpendicular to the rotating shaft. The hammer body is mounted on the hammer shaft.
Spent Lead Acid Battery Recovery Equipment Basic information
Item | Index | Remark |
Equipment name | Spent Lead Acid Battery Recovery Equipment |
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Raw materials | Spent Lead Acid Battery | Also known as wasted lead battery |
Output | Lead, lead plaster, plastic |
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Final product | Refined lead and refined tin* | ≥99.9% Pb and ≥99.9%Sn ingot |
*Note: if the owners need to produce refined tin using the byproduct from lead smelting, the lead-tin vacuum distillation furnace has to be employed.
Relevant equipment:
Lead tin vacuum distillation furnace, lead tilting furnace, lead side blow furnace
Packing and delivering
Professional seaworthy or airway packing and delivering will be provided.
FAQ
Q1: What payment terms is accepted?
A: LC and TT
Q2: How long is the lead time?
A: 180 days
Q3: Can you provide on-site service?
A: Yes we could provide full set service from designing to installation and trail production.