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Nickel-Cadmium Recycling in Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls generates significant volumes of nickel-cadmium battery waste from power tools, emergency lighting, medical equipment. Batterycle provides certified Nickel-Cadmium recycling in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, recovering 99% of cadmium and nickel recovered through advanced nicd batteries are processed in high-temperature vacuum furnaces that separate cadmium vapor from nickel and steel.

99%

Recovery Rate

NiCd

Chemistry

Class 9

Hazard Class

5-20 years in industrial applications

Avg Lifespan

Common Nickel-Cadmium Applications in Sioux Falls

power toolsemergency lightingmedical equipmentaviationindustrial backup systems

Recycling Process

NiCd batteries are processed in high-temperature vacuum furnaces that separate cadmium vapor from nickel and steel. The cadmium is condensed and recovered at 99.95% purity, while nickel-iron residue is sent to stainless steel production. This thermal process ensures complete cadmium capture, preventing any environmental release of this highly toxic metal.

Environmental Impact

Cadmium is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the IARC. Even small amounts contaminate soil and water for decades. The EU has banned NiCd batteries in most consumer applications, making proper recycling of remaining industrial stocks critical. Recycling recovers cadmium that would otherwise require toxic mining operations.

Compliance

Regulations for Nickel-Cadmium Recycling in South Dakota

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. South Dakota's Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) manages battery waste under SDCL 34A-6. The state bans lead-acid batteries from landfills and DANR works with regional solid waste management entities to provide battery collection across rural areas. Nickel-Cadmium batteries are classified as Class 9 Hazardous Material — contains cadmium. Proper handling, transport, and processing must follow hazardous material regulations specific to this classification.

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