MANGANESE: American Manganese’s cathode recycling process yields high purity nickel-cobalt hydroxide

SURREY, B.C. – American Manganese continues to run experiments related to its plans to produce NMC cathode material using its proprietary RecycLiCo process. […]
SURREY, B.C. – American Manganese continues to run experiments related to its plans to produce NMC cathode material using its proprietary RecycLiCo process. In a recent release, the company said that it achieved a 99.98% recovery of high purity nickel-cobalt hydroxide from the NCA cathode scrap material received from a tier one lithium-ion battery company referenced as Company B. Scrap NMC contains lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt and, according to American Manganese, its technology is capable of recycling the minerals and generating products for the battery industry. “We designed the process with the goal to produce recycled battery products that could be seamlessly integrated into the re-manufacturing of battery cathodes using minimal processing steps,” said Norm Chow, president of Kemetco Research, a contractor hired by AMY to run the tests. Chow said that after continuous improvement and optimization, the RecycLiCo process achieved an even higher purity than in previous trials ran during stages three and four of the pilot plant project and which yielded 99.94% purity. This story originally appeared on www.Mining.com.

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