DITEC Engineering, a complete high-tech plant in Qatar

DITEC Engineering | H2 Srl, Thiene (Vicenza), Italy, a manufacturer of equipment for the production of lead-acid batteries, has announced the completion of a plant at Qatar Battery Factory, Doha, Qatar.

“The plant has been completed by the company in its entirety, from the design and definition phase to the on-site arrangement of the machinery, which guarantees a high production yield thanks to its high level of automation and the minimum need of manpower”, Sales Director of DITEC Engineering, Giuliano Grisotto, said.

“DITEC Engineering has taken care not only of the project itself, but also of the supply of the cutting-edge material necessary for the functioning of the plant, from acid preparation system to high-tech machinery for the disposal of production waste.”

In brief, DITEC Engineering was responsible for the supply of machinery for all the following production phases:

  • Acid preparation: in this phase, the acid that will be used in various stages of the production process is diluted in a fully automated way;
  • Formation water baths: these are tanks for the formation of batteries with an integrated control system and maintenance of water temperature; the process is fully automatic;
  • Automated system for battery handling (motorized conveyor bels, automatic loading and unloading shuttles, rotation units, synchronization units);
  • High-yield machinery for the finishing line;
  • Machinery for air and water treatment, filtration and depuration of production residues (scrubber with complete air suction system, water treatment with chiller, effluent water treatment).

“This project has been a technological challenge for DITEC Engineering, and another occasion to see realized our studies and our constant research to improve our offer. We believe that the challenge has been met, a fact demonstrated by the satisfaction of Qatar Battery Factory management,” Girotto concluded.

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