Annual 96,000 mt Lithium Battery Scrap Pole Piece Processing Project Approved in Yancheng, Jiangsu

Published: Mar 21, 2025 17:53
[Annual 96,000 mt Lithium Battery Scrap Pole Piece Processing Project Lands in Yancheng, Jiangsu] Recently, the environmental impact assessment report for Jiangsu Baishun Recycling Technology Co., Ltd.'s project to process 96,000 mt of lithium battery scrap pole pieces annually was accepted and publicly disclosed. Jiangsu Baishun Recycling Technology Co., Ltd. has a registered capital of 10.08 million yuan. The project is located in the Dongfang Industrial Park, Huangshagang Town, Sheyang County, Yancheng City, with an investment of 110 million yuan. It uses scrap pole pieces as raw material, and the treatment process mainly involves shredding, crushing, kneading, sieving, and centralized powder collection. The products are copper powder, graphite (from negative pole piece powder), aluminum powder, and LFP powder (from positive pole piece powder). The workshop is equipped with six processing lines each for positive and negative pole pieces.

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