A Research on an Inner Core Replaceable Alkaline Batteries

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The existing alkaline batteries which businesses are unwilling to recycle can only be discarded after used, resulting in a lot of environmental problems. The crust of batteries is made of special steel which can be used repeatedly costing the 1/3 total costs. Batteries are divided into three parts: steel, core, and bottom closures. Thread at the bottom of steel corresponds with the screw thread at the bottom of the closures. As long as screw off closures, load the core, the battery can be used again. The whole process is simple. Creative design has advantages on the structure and energy, environment and energy, economic and cost, greatly improving the recovery efficiency, reducing the cost of recycling and environmental pollution, and has huge economic, social, environmental benefits.

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