Honda To extract the nickel-metal hydride batteries for motor heavy rare earths
Time:2013/7/17 16:57:15
According to the Nikkei Energy Environment Network June 21 reported that Honda has already started to recover rare earth re-used in batteries, the object is extended to the motor turn. Honda announced in 2012, and engaged in the battery negative business jointly established Japan's heavy chemical industry from the nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries contain a variety of rare earth elements to extract hydrogen storage alloy technology. The release is based on the contents of this outcome.
Three companies will use the Japanese heavy chemical industry in Japan Yamagata small country factory production line, from used nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries to extract rare earths. Honda was started in early March 2013 will be re-used for battery recycling rare earth, and will make use of three company's development achievements in the collection to a certain amount of battery, re-used in the motor.