With the rapid development of the new energy industry, waste lithium batteries have entered a large-scale decommissioning period. Standardized recycling and disposal are not only environmental requirements, but also the key to resource regeneration. Professional waste lithium battery processing equipment enables precise conversion from waste to high-value resources, allowing valuable metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper and aluminum to be efficiently recovered, truly achieving full utilization of materials.
The complete set of processing equipment adopts nitrogen-protected anaerobic crushing technology, which can directly handle charged batteries without pre-discharging, completely avoiding explosion risks and reducing the accident rate to below 0.1%. Meanwhile, it improves the pretreatment efficiency by 40%-50%. Combined with low-temperature pyrolysis, multi-stage crushing and intelligent separation processes, it is compatible with various types of batteries including cylindrical, prismatic and pouch cells. The black powder recovery rate is ≥99%, the purity of copper and aluminum both exceeds 98%, a single equipment can reach a processing capacity of 5 tons per hour, and an annual output of 10,000 tons can be easily achieved.
The equipment operates in a fully enclosed negative pressure environment throughout the process. Waste gas is treated up to standard through spray washing, activated carbon adsorption and RTO incineration. The dust concentration is far lower than the national standard, and wastewater discharge is zero, fully meeting environmental compliance requirements. The metal recovery cost is 20%-30% lower than that of mining, the processing profit per ton is increased by 2000-3000 yuan, and the investment can be recovered in 2.8 years, balancing ecological and economic benefits.
From decommissioned batteries to renewable resources, professional waste lithium battery processing solutions make resource recycling more efficient and lay a solid foundation for the green closed-loop development of the new energy industry.