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Redux Recycling GmbH (a Saubermacher Dienstleistungs AG company), is a battery recycling company with sites in Germany and Austria.The company focuses on the recovery of sorted materials from all types of batteries, e.g. from electric cars, e-bikes, power tools and household items.
Strengthen technology leadership, largest recycler of lithium-ion batteries (LIB) in Europe.
Secure and expand the current market share with recycling material flows growing at different rates.
Realization of a hybrid plant to be able to react flexible to market requirements in the future.
Ensure high plant availability (24/7).
Scalability of plant technology from individual pilot systems to industrial mass production.
Reduction in engineering workload due to the TIA Portal.
Adaption of production parameters via SIMATIC WinCC.Platform-neutral remote access of SIMATIC WinCC.
"Transparency in production is the basis for optimum utilization of the recycling plant."
Mr. Reichstein (Managing Director)
Higher order volume with simultaneous establishment of own standards in the industry and setting of technological market trends.
Increased throughputs from 2,000 t/a to 30,000 t/a (currently 10,000 t/a).
Simple processing of different battery technologies with easy recipe handling.
Intuitive real-time system diagnostics and low maintenance workload leads to a reduction of downtimes.
Construction of an innovative, high-throughput recycling plant for diffearent mass flows of lithium-ion batteries (LIB) and alkaline manganese batteries (AIM) in Bremerhaven. After thermal pre-treatment of the LIBs, the batteries are mechanically processed and then separated into the individual materials (plastic, copper, aluminum, cobalt, nickel, manganese, lithium).