Abstract
The spent, open Ni/Cd large-size cells are almost completely collected and reprocessed as will the gas-tight small-size cells to a certain proportion. About 70% of the cadmium obtaining from batteries in the Federal Republic of Germany are already kept away from the environment. Substitution of the Ni/Cd accumulator or of the cadmium anode is not possible owing to their special battery properties. Their limited replacement by high-energy long-lived primary cannot may well occur in future. In principle, cadmium-free and low-mercury primary batteries can be exchanged for almost all Ni/Cd cells.
Citation Formats
Hiller, F.
Recycling of Ni-Cd batteries. Varta-Spezial-Report.
Germany: N. p.,
1982.
Web.
Hiller, F.
Recycling of Ni-Cd batteries. Varta-Spezial-Report.
Germany.
Hiller, F.
1982.
"Recycling of Ni-Cd batteries. Varta-Spezial-Report."
Germany.
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title = {Recycling of Ni-Cd batteries. Varta-Spezial-Report}
author = {Hiller, F}
abstractNote = {The spent, open Ni/Cd large-size cells are almost completely collected and reprocessed as will the gas-tight small-size cells to a certain proportion. About 70% of the cadmium obtaining from batteries in the Federal Republic of Germany are already kept away from the environment. Substitution of the Ni/Cd accumulator or of the cadmium anode is not possible owing to their special battery properties. Their limited replacement by high-energy long-lived primary cannot may well occur in future. In principle, cadmium-free and low-mercury primary batteries can be exchanged for almost all Ni/Cd cells.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1982}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Recycling of Ni-Cd batteries. Varta-Spezial-Report}
author = {Hiller, F}
abstractNote = {The spent, open Ni/Cd large-size cells are almost completely collected and reprocessed as will the gas-tight small-size cells to a certain proportion. About 70% of the cadmium obtaining from batteries in the Federal Republic of Germany are already kept away from the environment. Substitution of the Ni/Cd accumulator or of the cadmium anode is not possible owing to their special battery properties. Their limited replacement by high-energy long-lived primary cannot may well occur in future. In principle, cadmium-free and low-mercury primary batteries can be exchanged for almost all Ni/Cd cells.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1982}
month = {Jan}
}