Sales and service of processing lines for the recycling of various electrical waste (WEEE) such as Li-Ion batteries, household appliances, which include refrigerators, fluorescent lamps, LCD monitors and photovoltaic panels.
Processing and recycling of batteries and accumulators
We offer customers the sale of processing lines for the recycling of the following waste:
- Li-Ion batteries
- Electrical and electronic equipment
- Small and large household appliances
- Fluorescent lamps
- Circuit boards
- LCD monitors
- FV modules
- Hard disks, CDs, DVDs and other optical media
- and many more
Recycling lines for the recycling of e-waste, such as Li-Ion batteries from electric cars and others.
Our company MVE – ENERGO, s. r. o. represents several European manufacturers and we are their partner for the Czech and Slovak Republics both in the field of sales and in the field of servicing of equipment or entire processing lines.
Therefore, in cooperation with many leading manufacturers, our company is able to identify and deliver turnkey solutions for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) – of various types, such as Li-Ion batteries from cars, PC batteries, mobile phone batteries, accumulators, equipment from ordinary households, such as. refrigerators and others. The wastes come in different sizes and types. We are aware that the recycling of batteries in particular, and not just from electric vehicles, remains, of course, a perceptible problem. The production of this waste is exponential, the solution to this waste does not yet have real, socially acceptable contours within the V4 countries, and it is therefore necessary to pay attention to this early on. By recycling waste, valuable metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel or manganese can be recovered and reused.
Li-Ion battery recycling lines consisting of a crushing process under a protective atmosphere, with detection and extinguishing equipment, where the output product is finely crushed fractions such as:
- Aluminium granulate
- Copper granulate
- Black mass
- Liquid electrolyte – collected in IBC containers