The Chair of Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University is investigating innovative methods for delamination, a key step in battery recycling. This process involves separating the active material from the current collector foil in used batteries. The research is conducted in partnership with other organizations as part of the RECLAIM project.
The goal is to evaluate and optimize these approaches to improve the efficiency and sustainability of battery material recovery. By advancing delamination techniques, the project aims to support the circular economy in the e-mobility sector.
**Why this matters**
Effective recycling of battery materials is crucial for reducing environmental impact and conserving valuable resources. Improving delamination processes can enhance material recovery rates, lower recycling costs, and contribute to the sustainable production of electric vehicle batteries.
Source: NewsData
