INSPIRING INNOVATION SINCE 30 YEARS
Engitec Technologies SpA is an Engineering and Contracting company, providing complete Original Equipment Manufactured Plants for the recovery of non-ferrous materials from both primary and secondary sources. Sources such as scrap, process slag and dross, lead-acid batteries and other wastes, as well as primary ore concentrates. All the processes are in full compliance with the most stringent environmental regulations worldwide.
Engitec headquarters includes Research and Development facilities with full equipped analysis laboratory and dedicated Pilot Plant operations for the internal development of innovative technologies for the recovery of Aluminium, Lead, Copper and Zinc both from primary and secondary source including scrap, slags, dusts and ore concentrates.
Engitec know-how and expertise has been developed, tested and improved through the design and construction of plants over 40 countries in the 5 continents.
EXCELLENCE IN QUALITY AT WORLDWIDE LEVEL
Engitec is quality certified though the SINCERT UNI EN ISO 9001 Quality System
Engitec is certified as Qualified Contractor of the Italian Republic Administration by satisfying the requirements stated by Law DPR 207/2010 for the following ranges:
Supply and construction of Oil, Gas and Water Piping (cat OG6, Class I).
Supply and construction of Municipal Wastes Treatment Plants (cat. OS14, Class VIII).
Supply and construction of Water Treatment Plants (cat OS22, Class VI).
COMPANY HISTORY
1978 - Engitec is established as spin-off of one private Group active in the Non-Ferrous metals production
1980 - First development of mechanized wet-process battery breaker
1985 – Start up of technical and commercial activities for third Parties
1986 – The Engitec R&D Company is established with the scope of investigate on innovative technologies
1991 – Joint venture between Engitec R&D and Metallgesellshaft Group of Germany
1992 – The first plant for Aluminium salt slag processing (STE) is installed and operated
1995 – The first pilot plant for lead concentrate electrowinning process (FLUBOR) is positively tested and patented
1996 – The first plant for Zinc recovery from EAF Dust (EZINEX) is installed and operated
2000 – The process of desulphurization of the lead battery paste is tested and applied on several plants
2002 – Engitec enters in Joint venture with Ecometal (Estonia) for the realization of a new battery processing plant
2006 – Engitec R&D Company is incorporated into Engitec Technologies
2008 – The new process of super-desulphurization of the lead battery paste is tested and applied
2010 – The FLUBOR process is designed and installed as demonstrative plant at DOE RUN Co. (MO, USA) 2012 – The CX battery breaker plant reaches the number of 60 installations in the world
2012 – Akrasun, a 4,4 MW photovoltaic power station, built and owned by Engitec Technologies, started operation
2015 – A2L Energy, a cogeneration power plant built and owned by Engitec Technologies for the supply of electric energy and steam to a North Italian paper mill, started operation
2015 – Engitec technologies acquires 80% shares of the German company Richard Kablitz G.m.b.H., specialized in design and contruction of energy production plants from biomass combustion
The Engitec history in lead and battery recycling
1926: the mother company starts the activities in non-ferrous metals collection and classification.
1930-35: first batteries treatment through manual crushing and smelting of “plates” in reverberatory furnace.
1940-50: semi-mechanized operation, through a mobile blade, cutting the lids of the batteries fixed on a conveyor.
1945: The first Rotary Furnace is installed.
1950: The first lead electrolysis is implemented.
1960-65: first mechanized system is applied, to crush and separate the batteries mainly with ebonite cases, inside a rotary drum, with the separations by rotating screens and by sink and float system.
1970-75: New concept of Batteries processing through crushing by hammer mill, separation of paste by screening and separation by hydrodynamic action. Designed, tested and installed by the same team of technician and other specialists that later in 1978 go to compose the new-born company called Engitec (staying forEngineering and Technology).
Contact Detials
Engitec RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Office: +7 (499) 2485227
Mobile: +7 (916) 1803506
Email: syrio@mail.ru
USA
Engitec USA
Mr. JONATHAN NIELSEN 813 Marti Drive ROLLA, MISSOURI MO-65401 USA
Office: +1 (573) 2026353
Mobile: +1 (573) 2029911
Email: jnielsen@engitec-usa.com
Company Name | Engitec Technologies Spa |
Business Category | Battery Recycling |
Address | Via Borsellino e Falcone, 31 Milan Milano Italy ZIP: 20026 |
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Year Established | 1978 |
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