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At Daiseki MCR, we engage in the buying and selling of non-ferrous metal raw materials and precious metals, including soft lead and various alloys. Recycled lead ingots (soft lead and various alloys) produced through recycling are primarily sold to battery manufacturers, while plastics that have been recycled and processed are sold through trading companies. Additionally, non-ferrous metal raw materials and precious metals collected are sorted, melted, and processed, and are mainly sold to trading companies. The standard shape and size is a 50kg ingot, but we can also manufacture shapes other than 50kg upon request. 【Product Introduction】 ■ Soft Lead: Soft lead with a purity of 99.99% (four nines) or higher ■ Alloy Lead: Various alloy leads based on antimony ■ Recycled Lead: Grade 1 lead, Grade 3 lead *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationAt Daiseki MCR, we purchase and collect waste lead batteries (for automotive and industrial use), refine them in a melting furnace using lead from the plates (lead sponge) as raw material. The processed lead grid and lead paste are melted to produce bullion (raw lead). Impurities are removed from the bullion to manufacture lead with higher purity (99.99% purity) and alloys specified by the user. The refined lead from the refining furnace is shaped into ingots using a molding machine and shipped to battery manufacturers and others. 【Workflow】 ■ Melting ■ Refining ■ Molding ■ Completion and Shipping *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationAt Daiseki MCR, we purchase and collect waste lead batteries (for automotive and industrial use), refine them in a melting furnace using lead (lead sponge) from the plates as raw material. If you wish to have us collect them, we will come to you using our truck or a partner company's truck. If you prefer to bring them to us, please consult us in advance about the type, quantity, and packaging of the waste lead batteries. The only waste lead batteries we can accept are lead (Pb) storage batteries. 【Workflow】 ■ Collection / Drop-off ■ Crushing of waste lead batteries and separation of crushed pieces ■ Desulfurization, neutralization, and dehydration ■ Lead paste / Lead grid *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationDaiseki MCR Co., Ltd. is a circular recycling company that conducts a comprehensive system for the purchase of waste lead batteries, non-ferrous metal raw materials, trading, refining, and industrial waste disposal. With advanced equipment and a safe and sophisticated processing system equipped with business-related knowledge, we promote the formation of a circular society. 【Main Business Items】 ■ Recycling and processing sales of lead (JIS certified lead (special), soft lead, alloy lead) ■ Trading of non-ferrous metals and precious metals (copper, brass, silver, etc.) ■ Industrial waste disposal services (collection, transportation, and intermediate processing for recycling of waste lead batteries) *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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