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With the explosive growth of India's electric vehicles and energy storage industries, the amount of scrapped lithium batteries is expected to exceed 500,000 tons in 2030, but traditional hydrometallurgical recycling technology is difficult to meet market demand due to high cost, high pollution and complex processes.
In response to the pain points of the Indian market, DOING Group launched lithium ion battery recycling plant using a physical separation method. With "low cost, zero pollution, and high returns" as its core, DOING lithium ion battery recycling plant effectively processes scrapped lithium ion batteries and helps Indian companies quickly enter the blue ocean of lithium ion battery recycling.
DOING lithium ion battery recycling plant for efficient processing of lithium batteries in India
The traditional hydrometallurgical lithium battery recycling method relies on chemical leaching, which requires the treatment of highly acidic wastewater and is energy-intensive, while small and medium-sized enterprises in India generally face financial and environmental compliance pressures. The lithium ion battery recycling plant developed and manufactured by DOING company can solve the problems faced by Indian companies. The effectiveness of lithium battery processing is reflected in the fact that the entire recycling process is pollution-free through physical separation method, achieving high purity and high recovery rate, as well as greater automation and efficiency.
DOING lithium ion battery recycling plant adopts a dry physical separation method. There is no chemical pollution and no wastewater in the recycling process. At the same time, the entire lithium ion battery recycling line is equipped with an exhaust gas removal device and a dust removal system to strictly treat the dust and exhaust gas generated during operation to meet India's strict environmental protection requirements.
Effective physical separation battery recycling way of DOING lithium ion battery recycling plant
DOING company lithium ion battery recycling plant uses physical processes such as dry crushing, magnetic separation, and specific gravity separation to directly separate black powder (positive electrode material), copper and high-value components in aluminum foil. Our lithium ion battery recycling equipment uses multi-stage crushing and sorting technology, which can accurately identify and separate different materials in lithium batteries, thereby significantly improving the material recovery rate.
For the entire waste lithium ion battery recycling production line, the sorting purity of black powder can reach more than 95%, and the sorting purity of metal copper and aluminum can reach more than 98%, which can be directly sold to downstream smelters or positive electrode material companies, with huge profit margins. The final recovery rate of the entire lithium ion battery recycling process can reach more than 98%.
Effective lithium ion battery recycling process in India
From battery disassembly to separation, DOING's lithium ion battery recycling plant can achieve full automation. A single lithium battery recycling production line only requires 3-5 people to operate, effectively reducing labor costs and adapting to the current situation of uneven labor skills in India.
The Indian government provides subsidies and tax exemptions for lithium ion battery recycling. DOING lithium ion battery recycling plant can help you effectively process lithium batteries in India and achieve high recycling. In addition, the physical separation method used by our equipment is in line with India's "2030 Circular Economy Goals" and can be given priority in obtaining environmental protection qualifications approval.
DOING lithium ion battery physical separation and recycling equipment is a technological innovation and a response to the Indian government's requirements. If you are interested in recycling lithium ion batteries, please contact the DOING Group to obtain customized recycling solutions and government subsidy application guidelines to achieve "profitability as soon as the equipment is put into production"!