
Industrial Facilities for Recycling Lead Acid Batteries (LABS)
Author(s) -
Panagiotis J. Charitidis,
Savvas Simeonidis,
Stefanos Dimitriadis,
Christos Manolis,
Savvas Chavianidis,
Christos Dimitriadis
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research in science, engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-1990
pISSN - 2394-4099
DOI - 10.32628/ijsrset196444
Subject(s) - lead (geology) , process (computing) , energy conservation , environmental economics , waste management , business , architectural engineering , environmental science , computer science , engineering , geomorphology , geology , electrical engineering , economics , operating system
This document provides some minimal guidelines (and requirements) for writing a research paper. Issues related to Batteries in the modern world have become ubiquitous in large quantities, in the sense that they provide energy for a wide range of products used in all parts of everyday life, from households to large industrial enterprises that have high energy requirements. Nowadays, more and more countries, collect and recycle lead batteries. However, the recycling process is quite dangerous if not properly controlled. The appropriate design of industrial facilities will minimize the hazards of the process, allowing a smooth development of materials and services, with higher added value, at minimum cost. This paper refers to a recycling batteries facility, where three mainly sectors positively contribute to the conservation of natural resources, energy savings, as well as the reduction of toxic gases and emissions.