Lead-Acid Baitery Recycling by the PLACID Process: A Global Approach

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 613 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The PLACID process applied to the recycling of spent lead-acid batteries is being developed by an European Consortium within the Brite-Euram II programme. The status of the project entitled "Lead Recovery from Lead Oxide Secondaries" is described in this paper. The main laboratory and batch experimental results and the preliminary feasibility study are summarised. The description of the demonstration pilot plant and continuous campaigns programme for 1995 are also included. An interesting global approach is proposed, integrating the Placid process in the existing spent battery recycling pyrometallurgical facilities. This yields important improvements in the overall process. Grids would be easily treated by the conventional pyrometallurgical route, obtaining lead alloys,, while battery pastes, slags and fumes would be fed to the Placid process, obtaining pure electrolytic lead (>99.99 %), ideal for battery paste manufacturing. The implementation of the Placid process into the existing battery recycling pyrometallurgical facilities is analyzed from technical, environmental and economical viewpoints. Greater overall lead recovery, lower operating costs, reduced waste production, environmentally safer residues and much better lead product quality are the key advantages. The authors draw the following final conclusion : Integration of the Placid process with conventional pyrometallurgical treatment is a feasible and very attractive alternative route for spent lead-acid battery recycling.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Lead-Acid Baitery Recycling by the PLACID Process: A Global ApproachMLA: Lead-Acid Baitery Recycling by the PLACID Process: A Global Approach. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.