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[SMM investigation] the comprehensive recycling project of 200000 tons of lithium battery materials in Xi'an, Chizhou was officially launched on September 23rd.

iconSep 23, 2020 11:30
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SMM9 March 23: according to SMM's recent understanding, Chizhou Xian New material Technology Co., Ltd. officially started the comprehensive recycling project of 200000 tons of lithium battery materials on September 23, 2017. prior to this, November 21, 2017, Chizhou Xian New material Technology Co., Ltd. annual treatment of 200000 tons of lithium battery comprehensive recycling project signing ceremony was held.

According to reports, Shanghai Xian Science and Technology Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise dedicated to innovative R & D and industrial application of the comprehensive utilization of the three wastes. In 2010, Shanghai Xi'en Technology Co., Ltd. set up a wholly-owned subsidiary Chizhou Xi'en New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. in Qianjiang Industrial Park, using its own proprietary technology to build a comprehensive waste utilization base.

This time, Shanghai Xien Science and Technology Co., Ltd. plans to invest 4 billion yuan in Qianjiang Industrial Park to build an annual comprehensive recycling project for 200000 tons of lithium batteries, which will be implemented in three phases, in accordance with the principle of one batch of construction and one batch of production. Strive to be completed in about four years. It is reported that the project is not only an important node project in the transformation of Xi'an Technology Company to lithium battery recycling, but also an important measure for Qianjiang Industrial Park to build a new energy material industry cluster around the new material industry and build a national recycling demonstration park.

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