Waste batteries for the first time by the national standard-setting project
Posted by ecsem1 on Feb 25, 2010
Recently, the reporter held in Shenzhen from the national standards for the validation meeting on the non-ferrous metals, from the U.S. high-tech Co., Ltd. Shenzhen, Green led the development of a “one-used batteries classification”, “second small battery such as VGP-BPS2, sony VGP-BPS8, VGP-BPS3,scrap scrap classification”, “Waste the battery storage and transportation norms “through the project. This is the used batteries will fill our gaps in areas of standards, is a useful waste recycling exploration.
It is understood that Green has been working for the United States recycling of used batteries is a national circular economy pilot enterprises, the national recycling economy standard-setting leader in the field of enterprise, Shenzhen City of the first “R & D and standardization of pilot enterprises simultaneously,” has the lead, and more than 10 countries participated in the development of standards, has been declared and authorized a total of 45 patents. Hsu Kai-hua, chairman of the company, said through a standard construction and patent strategy, which greatly improved the company’s position in the industry and core competitiveness, present its ultra-fine cobalt powder and nickel powder production scale of the domestic top three ranks.

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