| Supplier Name | Core Expertise | Key Equipment Offered | Year Established |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caribbean LeadTech Solutions | Lead Acid Battery Recycling | Lead acid battery recycling equipment, Lead refinery machine equipment | 2008 |
| Dominica Eco-Refining Co. | Integrated Lead Processing | Air pollution control system equipment, Hydraulic press machines equipment | 2012 |
| Tropical Metal Recovery Systems | Scrap Lead Purification | Metal melting furnace equipment, Medium frequency electricity furnace equipment | 2010 |
| Island Lead Innovators | Small to Medium-Scale Recycling | Hydraulic briquetter equipment, Portable briquetting machine | 2015 |
| Green Caribbean Refiners | Environmental Compliance | Air pollution control system equipment, Effluent treatment machine equipment | 2005 |
| West Indies Battery Recovery | Lead Battery Processing | Lead acid battery breaking and separation system, Filter press equipment | 2011 |
| Dominica MetalTech | Industrial-Scale Refining | 4 shaft shredder equipment, Dry process equipment | 2003 |
| Caribbean Clean Energy Recyclers | Multi-Metal Recycling | Li battery recycling equipment, Circuit board recycling equipment | 2018 |
| Tropical Hydraulic Systems | Hydraulic Processing Equipment | Hydraulic cutter equipment, Hydraulic baler equipment | 2009 |
| Dominica Air Quality Solutions | Pollution Control Systems | Air pollution control machines equipment, Air pollution control system equipment | 2014 |
1. Caribbean LeadTech Solutions
Founded in 2008, Caribbean LeadTech Solutions has grown from a small local vendor to one of Dominica's most trusted names in lead recycling equipment. What sets them apart? A deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by Caribbean recyclers—limited space, strict environmental regulations, and the need for durable machinery that can withstand tropical climates. Their flagship product line centers on lead acid battery recycling equipment , designed to efficiently break down old batteries, separate lead plates from plastic casings, and extract acid for safe neutralization. But it's their lead refinery machine equipment that truly shines: these systems use advanced melting and purification techniques to turn scrap lead into 99.9% pure ingots, meeting the high standards required by automotive and battery manufacturers.
Local businesses praise Caribbean LeadTech for their hands-on approach. "They don't just sell you a machine—they send a team to install it, train your staff, and even check in months later to make sure everything's running smoothly," says Marcus Joseph, owner of a small battery recycling plant in Roseau. With a focus on after-sales support and customizable solutions, it's no wonder they've maintained a 95% customer retention rate over the past decade.
2. Dominica Eco-Refining Co.
Established in 2012, Dominica Eco-Refining Co. built its reputation on one core mission: making lead recycling both profitable and eco-friendly. For them, sustainability isn't just a buzzword—it's baked into every piece of equipment they sell. Their integrated lead processing systems are designed to minimize waste, reduce energy use, and ensure compliance with Dominica's strict environmental laws. A standout offering is their air pollution control system equipment , which combines high-efficiency filters and scrubbers to capture harmful emissions like lead dust and sulfur dioxide. "We once had an inspection where the environmental officer couldn't believe our emissions were below the legal limit—all thanks to Eco-Refining's system," shares Elena Pierre, operations manager at a large recycling facility in Portsmouth.
Beyond pollution control, they specialize in hydraulic press machines equipment , ideal for compacting lead scrap into dense briquettes that are easier to transport and melt. What customers love most? Their transparent pricing and no-surprises approach to project management. "They walk you through every step, from initial design to installation, so you never feel left in the dark," adds Pierre. With a team of engineers on call 24/7, Dominica Eco-Refining Co. ensures that downtime is kept to a minimum—critical for businesses where every hour of operation counts.
3. Tropical Metal Recovery Systems
Tropical Metal Recovery Systems, founded in 2010, has carved a niche in scrap lead purification, catering to small and medium-sized recyclers who need reliable, cost-effective solutions. Their expertise lies in transforming low-grade lead scrap—from old pipes, cables, and automotive parts—into market-ready metal. Central to their success is their metal melting furnace equipment , which uses energy-efficient designs to reduce fuel costs, a major concern for businesses in Dominica. Their medium frequency electricity furnace equipment is particularly popular: it heats lead quickly and evenly, minimizing oxidation and ensuring higher yields. "We used to lose 15% of our lead to oxidation with our old furnace; with Tropical's system, that's down to 3%," says James Williams, owner of a scrapyard in Roseau.
What makes Tropical Metal Recovery Systems a favorite? Their commitment to education. They regularly host workshops for customers, teaching them how to optimize furnace settings, maintain equipment, and troubleshoot common issues. "They don't just sell you a furnace—they teach you how to make it work for your business," Williams adds. With a focus on affordability and user-friendliness, they've become the go-to supplier for recyclers looking to scale up without breaking the bank.
4. Island Lead Innovators
Since 2015, Island Lead Innovators has made a name for itself by focusing on small to medium-scale recycling operations—those often overlooked by larger equipment manufacturers. Their philosophy? "Recycling shouldn't require a industrial-sized budget." That's why they specialize in compact, portable equipment that's perfect for businesses with limited space or those just starting out. Their hydraulic briquetter equipment is a bestseller: this machine compresses loose lead scrap into dense briquettes, reducing storage space and making transport to refineries far cheaper. Even more popular is their portable briquetting machine (models PHBM-002, 003, and 004), which can be moved around a yard with a forklift and runs on standard 220V power—no need for expensive electrical upgrades.
Customers rave about their customer service. "When we first started, we had no idea what equipment we needed," recalls Maria Charles, owner of a small battery recycling startup in Portsmouth. "The team at Island Lead Innovators visited our site, assessed our needs, and recommended a starter package that fit our budget. Two years later, we're expanding, and we're buying from them again." With a focus on accessibility and support, Island Lead Innovators is helping to democratize lead recycling in Dominica, one small business at a time.
5. Green Caribbean Refiners
Green Caribbean Refiners has been a pioneer in environmentally responsible lead recycling since 2005. Long before "green business" became a trend, they recognized that compliance with environmental regulations wasn't just a legal requirement—it was good for business. Their core offerings revolve around air pollution control system equipment and effluent treatment machine equipment , designed to ensure that lead recycling operations leave minimal environmental footprints. Their air pollution control systems use multi-stage filtration—including HEPA filters and activated carbon—to capture lead dust and toxic gases, while their effluent treatment machines neutralize acidic wastewater from battery processing, making it safe to discharge or reuse.
What truly sets them apart is their turnkey compliance solutions. "When we expanded our plant, we were overwhelmed by the new environmental rules," says David Antoine, operations director at a large recycling facility in Roseau. "Green Caribbean handled everything—from designing the pollution control systems to liaising with regulators. We passed our inspection with zero violations." With decades of experience navigating local and international environmental laws, Green Caribbean Refiners isn't just a supplier—they're a partner in sustainability.
6. West Indies Battery Recovery
Founded in 2011, West Indies Battery Recovery specializes in the full lifecycle of lead acid battery recycling, from collection to refined lead. Their lead acid battery breaking and separation system is a marvel of engineering: it uses mechanical cutters to open battery casings, then separates lead plates, plastic, and acid using a combination of water and air separation. The lead plates are then sent to melting furnaces, while the plastic is cleaned and recycled into new battery casings—a closed-loop system that minimizes waste. Equally important is their filter press equipment , which dewatersthe lead paste extracted from batteries, turning it into a dry cake that's easier to melt and refine.
Customers value their focus on efficiency. "Our old system took 8 hours to process 100 batteries; West Indies' system does it in 3," says Thomas Lee, manager of a battery recycling plant in Portsmouth. "And the plastic separation is so clean, we can sell it to local manufacturers at a premium." With a commitment to reducing processing time and increasing yields, West Indies Battery Recovery is helping recyclers turn more profit while doing good for the planet.
7. Dominica MetalTech
Established in 2003, Dominica MetalTech is a heavyweight in industrial-scale lead refining, serving large plants across the Caribbean. Their equipment is built for volume: their 4 shaft shredder equipment can tear through car batteries, lead pipes, and even small appliances at rates of up to 2000kg per hour, while their dry process equipment uses air classification and magnetic separation to sort lead from other metals and debris. What makes their systems unique is their modular design—recyclers can start with a basic shredding and separation setup and add components (like melting furnaces or pollution control systems) as their business grows.
"We've been with MetalTech for 15 years, and they've grown with us," says Robert Jackson, CEO of a major recycling conglomerate in Dominica. "When we needed to expand from 500kg to 2000kg per hour, they retrofitted our existing system instead of making us buy new equipment. That's loyalty." With a team of in-house engineers and a warehouse full of spare parts, Dominica MetalTech ensures that downtime is never an issue—critical for large-scale operations where every minute of production counts.
8. Caribbean Clean Energy Recyclers
Founded in 2018, Caribbean Clean Energy Recyclers is a relative newcomer, but they've quickly made waves by focusing on multi-metal recycling—including lead, lithium, and copper. While their li battery recycling equipment and circuit board recycling equipment are gaining traction, their lead recycling systems are equally impressive. They offer a range of solutions, from small-scale li-ion battery breaking and separating equipment to industrial-grade lead refinery lines, making them a one-stop shop for recyclers looking to diversify their offerings. "We started with lead batteries, but with Clean Energy's help, we now recycle lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles too," says Sarah George, owner of a recycling facility in Roseau. "It's opened up a whole new revenue stream."
Their secret? Staying ahead of the curve. As the world shifts to electric vehicles and renewable energy storage, the demand for lithium battery recycling is skyrocketing. Caribbean Clean Energy Recyclers invests heavily in R&D to ensure their equipment can handle the latest battery chemistries and designs. "They're not just selling today's technology—they're preparing us for tomorrow," George adds. For forward-thinking recyclers, this innovative approach makes them an invaluable partner.
9. Tropical Hydraulic Systems
Tropical Hydraulic Systems, established in 2009, specializes in the workhorses of lead recycling: hydraulic processing equipment. From cutting through thick battery casings to compressing scrap into dense blocks, hydraulics are the backbone of efficient recycling, and no one understands this better than Tropical Hydraulic. Their hydraulic cutter equipment uses 100-ton pressure to slice through lead plates and metal casings with ease, while their hydraulic baler equipment compresses loose scrap into bales that are 70% smaller than uncompressed material—saving on storage and shipping costs.
What customers appreciate most is the durability of their machines. "Our hydraulic cutter runs 8 hours a day, 6 days a week, and we've only had to replace the blades once in five years," says Michael Brown, operations manager at a scrap metal yard in Portsmouth. "Tropical's equipment is built to last, even in our hot, humid climate." With a focus on robust design and easy maintenance, Tropical Hydraulic Systems ensures that recyclers can keep their operations running smoothly, day in and day out.
10. Dominica Air Quality Solutions
Last but certainly not least, Dominica Air Quality Solutions has been dedicated to one mission since 2014: keeping lead recycling operations safe and compliant through cutting-edge air pollution control machines equipment and air pollution control system equipment . Lead dust and fumes are among the most dangerous byproducts of recycling, and this supplier leaves no stone unturned in capturing them. Their systems include high-powered exhaust fans, cyclone separators to remove large particles, and baghouse filters that trap 99.9% of lead dust. For larger operations, they offer custom-designed air pollution control system equipment that integrates with existing machinery, ensuring seamless operation.
"Before we installed their system, our workers had to wear respirators all day," recalls Lisa Henry, safety officer at a lead refinery in Roseau. "Now, air quality tests show lead levels below OSHA limits, and our staff no longer need protective gear. It's made a huge difference in morale and health." With a focus on protecting both workers and the environment, Dominica Air Quality Solutions is more than a supplier—they're a guardian of public health, ensuring that lead recycling can coexist harmoniously with thriving communities.









