Recovery Of Polypropylene From Spent Lead Acid Batteries

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Michael E. Stout
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The recovery of the constituent components of spent lead acid batteries was pioneered in the early 1970's by M.A. Industries, Inc. MA's main reason for research and development in this area was to recover the polypropylene casings for use as feed stock in their injection molding plants. At that time spent and reject casings were either disposed of or being fed with the lead 'bearing materials into the ,smelting process. M.A. has since developed, built and operated plant for the conversion of scrap casing into reusable copolymer resins. The system is composed, of washing, .sizing, extrusion and pelletizing the polymer into a form which is ready to be injection molded into new products.
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APA: Michael E. Stout  (1995)  Recovery Of Polypropylene From Spent Lead Acid Batteries

MLA: Michael E. Stout Recovery Of Polypropylene From Spent Lead Acid Batteries. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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