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Lithium Battery
Relithia EnergyTransforming Lithium Battery Waste into a Sustainable Future
At ReLithia Energy, we specialize in the collection, recycling, and purification of discarded lithium-ion batteries, such as those from mobile phones and laptops. Our innovative, environmentally friendly processes are designed to extract valuable materials, contributing to the circular economy while reducing hazardous waste.
Understanding the Composition
Lithium-ion batteries contain a complex mix of materials, including lithium cobalt oxide (31%), copper (17%), aluminum (8%), and carbon (22%). These components are essential for manufacturing new battery cells, yet improper disposal can cause significant environmental harm. By leveraging cutting-edge recycling techniques, we recover these materials to ensure sustainability and resource conservation.
Our Advanced Recycling Process
Our process begins with the shredding of waste batteries into particles averaging 6.08mm in size. These particles undergo pyrolysis at precise conditions to decompose the electrolyte into recoverable components like lithium fluoride and fluoroethane. Further crushing and hydrocyclone separation refine the materials, isolating 98% pure lithium cobalt powder and segregating copper and nickel for reuse.
Through meticulous screening, dense medium separation, and innovative solvent purification, we reclaim high-purity materials suitable for manufacturing new lithium-ion batteries.
Sustainability at Our Core
ReLithia Energy is committed to reducing the environmental impact of battery waste. By refining the recycling process to achieve maximum efficiency and purity, we help industries reduce their reliance on virgin materials, conserve energy, and minimize landfill waste.
Partner with ReLithia Energy
Whether you’re looking to dispose of or sell lithium-ion batteries, ReLithia Energy offers a sustainable solution. Join us in our mission to revolutionize waste management and power the future with recycled lithium-ion batteries.