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What is Black Mass? Black Mass is the first step in the battery recycling process and is based on the mechanical treatment of the batteries. After the battery has reached the end of its life, it can be dismantled and the components can be recycled. The “Black Mass” is a mixture of different Cathode and Anode materials, including Lithium, Cobalt, Nickel, and Manganese. The term “Black Mass” is used because the mixture is typically dark in color.
In the pyrometallurgical process, the Black Mass is heated to high temperatures, and the metals are extracted by oxidation and reduction reactions. The remaining materials are then further refined to recover the metal compounds. In the hydrometallurgical process, the “black mass” is dissolved in acid, and the metals are separated through a series of chemical reactions. The recovered metals can then be used in the production of new batteries or other applications. Elcan Industries is helping companies separate Black Mass at as fine as 2um on our Elbow Jet Air Classifier. The Elbow Jet helps us make separations for companies down to as fine as .5 um. The operating principle behind the Elbow Jet is that it makes separations based on particle densities it relies on airflow and does not contain a classifying wheel. The elimination of these parts makes the Elbow Jet ideal for abrasive and high purity powders and makes it the perfect fit for the Battery Materials, Aerospace and other industries where particle precision is essential.
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