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    American Manganese - Battery Recycling (Seite 27)

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      schrieb am 04.12.17 10:48:43
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.353.298 von Greenfoxi am 04.12.17 00:20:21In Nordamerika versucht dies etwa das Unternehmen American Managnese, wie Bloomberg berichtet: Es lässt gerade eine Methode patentieren, die sämtliche Metalle aus bereits produzieren, aber wegen Qualitätsmängeln entsorgten wiederaufladbaren Batterien extrahiert. Wenn das in großem Umfang gelingt, könnten Schätzungen von Bloomberg New Finance zufolge 10 Prozent aller für Elektroauto-Batterien benötigen Metalle aus dem Recycling stammen.In Nordamerika versucht dies etwa das Unternehmen American Managnese, wie Bloomberg berichtet: Es lässt gerade eine Methode patentieren, die sämtliche Metalle aus bereits produzieren, aber wegen Qualitätsmängeln entsorgten wiederaufladbaren Batterien extrahiert. Wenn das in großem Umfang gelingt, könnten Schätzungen von Bloomberg New Finance zufolge 10 Prozent aller für Elektroauto-Batterien benötigen Metalle aus dem Recycling stammen.

      http://www.manager-magazin.de/unternehmen/autoindustrie/elek…
      ;-)
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      schrieb am 04.12.17 00:20:21
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      Ganz schön fettig
      aus:
      https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-12-01/the-cobal…

      At American Manganese, Reaugh says he can extract metals at a cost of about 30 cents a pound and resell them to battery manufacturers for up to $20 a pound.

      Ganz schön dick aufgetragen von Mr. Reaugh, meine ich.
      Nur mal das vorgetragene Kosten/Erlös-Verhältnis auf dem Rechner tippen...:rolleyes:
      Selbst wenn es stimmen sollte, posaunt man doch soetwas nicht heraus. :rolleyes:

      Nicht nur das die potentiellen Käufer schlau gemacht werden, man holt sich automatisch Nachahmer ins Feld des Wettbewerbs... nicht besonders cool :cool:

      Oder glaubt der AMY-Chef uneinholbaren Vorsprung zu besitzen???

      Gruß Greenfoxi
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      schrieb am 02.12.17 03:41:49
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.344.259 von MONSIEURCB am 02.12.17 01:18:26Nein. Also - jetzt ja. Danke !

      Gruß, praesens
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      schrieb am 02.12.17 01:18:26
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
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      schrieb am 01.12.17 16:12:37
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.280.716 von Greenfoxi am 26.11.17 23:47:23http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2017/12/01/ame…

      "American Manganese Inc. Receives Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) for European Union Trade Assurity through German Firm WM Datenservice

      V.AMY | 3 hours ago
      VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / December 1, 2017 / Larry W. Reaugh, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Manganese Inc., (TSX-V: AMY; OTC PINK: AMYZF; FSE: 2AM) ("AMI" or the "Company") is pleased to report the Company has been assigned the Legal Entity Identifier ("LEI") number 5493005WVFCG4EGQEN69

      through registration with WM Datenservice. The European Union has adopted regulations that require use of the LEI as a barcode equivalent aimed at reducing risks to investors.

      What is the Global Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)?

      The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is an internationally standardized and globally valid identifier for participants in the financial market and serves to unambiguously identify business partners (eg companies, banks or investment funds) and to fulfill certain reporting obligations to supervisory authorities. What's new in comparison to existing systems is the global solution across all countries, markets and legal systems. The global adoption of a unified legal entity identification system is expected to reduce costs for businesses, as well as the financial market as a whole, improve risk management and promote transparency in the financial markets.

      American Manganese Inc. meets the requirement for all companies listed on German Stock Exchanges (ie. Frankfurt Stock Exchange) to have an LEI number by January 3, 2018.

      According to the website of the Deutsche Borse Group, the LEI number will affect most aspects of the securities markets in Europe, including trading, clearing, settlement, custody, collateral and liquidity management, market data and indices.

      About American Manganese Inc.

      American Manganese Inc. is a diversified specialty and critical metal company focused on capitalizing on its patented intellectual property through low cost production or recovery of electrolytic manganese products throughout the world, and recycling of spent electric vehicle lithium ion rechargeable batteries.

      Interest in the Company's patented process has adjusted the focus of American Manganese Inc. toward the examination of applying its patented technology for other purposes and materials. American Manganese Inc. aims to capitalize on its patented technology and proprietary know-how to become and industry leader in the recycling of spent electric vehicle lithium ion batteries having cathode chemistries such as: Lithium-Cobalt, Lithium-Cobalt-Nickel-Manganese, and Lithium-Manganese (Please see the Company's July 27, 2017 press release for further details).

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      schrieb am 26.11.17 23:47:23
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 56.267.549 von MONSIEURCB am 24.11.17 15:10:07
      Okay
      ...ab dem nächsten Mal... ;)

      Gruß Greenfoxi
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      schrieb am 24.11.17 15:10:07
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      @greenfoxi:

      Wenn du dir die WÖNZIGE Mühe machst,
      statt "Beitrag erstellen" auf "Beitragseditor" zu wechslen,
      kannst du deine Links künftig DIREKT anklickbar einstellen - nämlich so:

      https://www.reuters.com/article/us-batteries-recycling-analy…

      .. wofür dir alle hier sicher sehr dankbar wären ... ;----)))
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      schrieb am 24.11.17 14:39:01
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Passt !
      https://www.reuters.com/article/us-batteries-recycling-analysis/metal-recyclers-prepare-for-electric-car-revolution-idUSKBN1DH1DS?il=0

      Gruß Greenfoxi

      @ praesens : hab ne erste Posi aufgenommen... ;)
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      schrieb am 23.11.17 22:06:51
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2017/11/22/pct…

      RPCT International Patent Application Submitted for Lithium Ion Batteries Recycling Process and Recovery of Cathode Materials
      V.AMY | 1 day ago
      PCT International Patent Application Submitted for Lithium Ion Batteries Recycling Process and Recovery of Cathode Materials

      Vancouver, BC (FSCwire) - Larry W. Reaugh, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Manganese Inc., (TSX.V: AMY; Pink Sheets: AMYZF; Frankfurt: 2AM) (“AMI” or the “Company”) is pleased to report the Company has filed its Patent Co-operative Treaty (PCT) Patent Application on November 9, 2017.

      The PCT Application is a unified international patent application with 152 participating independent states and countries. With the filing of the PCT Application, the Company’s proprietary technology becomes patent pending in these international jurisdictions.

      The PCT application is another important milestone as the company continues develop and assemble intellectually property assets to capitalize on its technology for recycling lithium ion batteries.

      A recent article published by Reuters, “Metal recyclers prepare for electric car revolution” (see: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-batteries-recycling-analy… details the opportunity that exists for developing processes to extract metals from spent batteries to capitalize on the expected shortfall in materials such as cobalt and lithium due to the rapidly growing electric vehicle revolution.

      The electric vehicle market is rapidly expanding with new products being introduced on a regular basis. For example, Reuters reports that Volkswagen has decided on a strategic shift to electric vehicles (EVs) and aims to make up to 3 million EVs by 2025. To meet this production capacity, it is estimated that more than 150 gigawatt hours of battery capacity annually will be required, and Volkswagen has been seeking to secure supply contracts for cobalt. (see: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-volkswagen-cobalt-evs-exc…

      Tesla recently announced a new semi-truck (see: https://www.tesla.com/semi/), with <2KWh/mile energy consumption and up to a 500-mile range, the batteries pack size is calculated to be 1000 KWh (or greater than 10 times the battery capacity of an electric car).

      Two years ago, American Manganese had recognized that the rapidly growing demand for EVs would lead to supply strains on materials used to make lithium ion batteries, particularly cobalt. As such, the Company has been developing its strong intellectual property portfolio to capitalize on this opportunity.

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      schrieb am 23.11.17 21:58:49
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      http://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2017/11/10/ame…

      "American Manganese Inc.: United States Patent Application Submitted for Lithium Ion Batteries Recycling Process and Recovery of Cathode Materials
      V.AMY | 13 days ago
      American Manganese Inc.: United States Patent Application Submitted for Lithium Ion Batteries Recycling Process and Recovery of Cathode Materials

      Vancouver, British Columbia (FSCwire) - Larry W. Reaugh, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Manganese Inc., (TSX.V: AMY; Pink Sheets: AMYZF; Frankfurt: 2AM) (“AMI” or the “Company”) is pleased to report the Company has achieved the following three milestones:

      1. The bench scale research program initiated in 2016 to develop intellectual property for recycling lithium-ion battery cathode material has been successfully completed by Kemetco Research.

      2. Utilizing the flowsheets developed, 100% lithium recovery has been achieved with bench scale testing of the process. (This achievement is in addition to the previously announced 100% recoveries of cobalt, nickel and manganese from LCO, NMC, NCA and LMO cathode chemistries using the Company’s proprietary technology.)

      3. The Company has filed its Non-Provisional Patent Application for recycling lithium ion battery cathode material with the United States Patent Office on November 7, 2017.

      With the filing of the US Patent application, the Company continues to add to its intellectual property portfolio. The aim is to develop a comprehensive set of patents that will enable the Company to exclusively capitalize on its innovative hydrometallurgical technologies.

      Lithium-ion battery production continues to be a high growth industry. Fueled by the adaptation of electric vehicles, lithium-ion battery production is expected to grow from 90 GWh in 2016 to 300 GWh in 2025 (source: AVICENNE Energy, 2017 ICBR Conference). AMI sees the recycling of cathode materials as a significant opportunity for the following reasons:

      Cathode materials comprise approximately 25% of the value of lithium-ion battery packs.
      There is increasing demand for cathode raw materials with inelastic supply (namely cobalt) and other raw materials such as lithium, nickel, manganese and aluminum.
      Environmental regulation, as well as voluntary environmental stewardship by socially conscious companies, is expected to create demand for the recycling of raw materials in the production of lithium-ion batteries.
      In the next phases of work, AMI will be conducting further work on technical opportunities that have been identified during the research program. The goal is to expand and strengthen its intellectual property portfolio and expand market opportunities. The Company also intends to initiate a pilot plant study. Kemetco Research will provide budgets for these activities within two weeks.

      About Kemetco Research Inc.

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