U.S. Battery Recycling Milestone Reached by Austin Elements: Obtains ISO 17025 Accreditation
Austin Elements Inc., a U.S.-based leader in high purity critical mineral refining and recycling, has made a landmark moment in the critical mineral production of the United States. The company has achieved ISO 17025 accreditation, making it the first U.S. company to receive this certification specifically for analytical testing of battery-grade materials.
This significant achievement is a validation of Austin Elements' proprietary first-principles based analytical processes. Bhavin Rena, the VP Q&A of Austin Elements, expressed the company's excitement, stating, "With this certification we're not just meeting today's demands-we're redefining standards for tomorrow."
The ISO 17025 accreditation provides customers and partners with increased confidence in the quality of Austin Elements' products from recycled materials. The accreditation applies to the testing of black mass, lithium carbonate, iron phosphate, and metal sulfates.
Austin Elements is transforming the battery recycling industry by closing the loop on critical minerals, reducing dependence on foreign supply chains, and advancing sustainability. The company's forthcoming commercial production facility in Texas will be equipped with proprietary recycling technologies, allowing for the scaling of production of high-purity lithium carbonate, iron phosphate, and other critical minerals.
The latest Batteries News reports this as another first for Austin Elements in U.S. battery recycling - ISO 17025 Accreditation. With this achievement, Austin Elements Inc. has redefined standards for tomorrow in the critical mineral production and battery recycling industries.
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