Nickel-Metal Hydride Recycling in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs generates significant volumes of nickel-metal hydride battery waste from hybrid vehicles, rechargeable consumer batteries, medical devices. Batterycle provides certified Nickel-Metal Hydride recycling in Colorado Springs, Colorado, recovering 90% of nickel and rare earth elements recovered through advanced nimh batteries are mechanically shredded and the resulting material is processed through a series of magnetic separation, screening, and chemical leaching steps.
90%
Recovery Rate
NiMH
Chemistry
Non-hazardous in
Hazard Class
5-8 years
Avg Lifespan
Common Nickel-Metal Hydride Applications in Colorado Springs
Recycling Process
NiMH batteries are mechanically shredded and the resulting material is processed through a series of magnetic separation, screening, and chemical leaching steps. Nickel and rare earth elements are recovered through solvent extraction. The recovered nickel is suitable for stainless steel production, while rare earth elements can be refined for new battery or magnet manufacturing.
Environmental Impact
While less toxic than NiCd, NiMH batteries contain rare earth elements whose mining causes significant environmental damage including radioactive waste. Recycling NiMH batteries recovers these scarce materials and prevents the release of potassium hydroxide electrolyte into the environment.
Regulations for Nickel-Metal Hydride Recycling in Colorado
Battery recycling in United States is overseen by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Battery recycling in the US is regulated under RCRA and the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act. Individual states may impose additional requirements. Lead-acid battery recycling rates exceed 99% nationally. Colorado's Hazardous Waste Regulations (6 CCR 1007-3) govern battery disposal, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment runs the state's battery collection program. The state passed HB 22-1355 to study extended producer responsibility for batteries. Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are classified as Non-hazardous in most jurisdictions, but regulated as universal waste. Proper handling, transport, and processing must follow hazardous material regulations specific to this classification.
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