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Henan Kelong Battery Material Co., Ltd.

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Manufacturing · Manufacture of Special Chemical Products

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Henan Kelong Battery Material Co., Ltd. is a Chinese company based in Xinxiang, Henan. The company operates in the manufacture of special chemical products sector, within the broader manufacturing industry. Established 2016, the company has been operating for 10 years.

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Business scope

Manufacturing of electronic special materials; sales of electronic special materials; R&D of electronic special materials; sales of electronic components and electromechanical equipment; battery sales; new material technology promotion services; new material technology R&D; technical services, development, consulting, exchange, transfer, and promotion; technology import and export; goods import and export; recycling and cascade utilization of discarded new energy vehicle power batteries (excluding hazardous waste operations); R&D of resource recycling technology. Licensed projects: operation of hazardous chemicals.

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