| Supplier Name | Location | Key Products | Standout Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| EcoRefine Solutions | Johannesburg | Lead refinery machine equipment, lead acid battery recycling equipment, air pollution control system equipment | 15+ years in lead-acid battery processing with 98% purity output |
| MetalMelt Technologies | Durban | Metal melting furnace equipment, lead acid battery breaking and separation system | Custom-built furnaces for small to large-scale operations |
| GreenCycle Engineering | Cape Town | Lead refinery furnace, medium frequency electricity furnace equipment | Energy-efficient systems reducing power consumption by 20% |
| SA Lead Processors | Pretoria | Lead acid battery breaking and separation system, filter press equipment | Turnkey solutions from installation to staff training |
| CleanTech Refiners | Port Elizabeth | Lead refinery machine equipment, air pollution control machines equipment | ISO 14001 certified for environmental management |
| AlloyMasters SA | Bloemfontein | Lead refinery furnace, hydraulic press machines equipment | Specializes in high-purity lead alloy production |
| RecyclePro Industries | East London | Lead acid battery recycling equipment, plastic pneumatic conveying system | Integrated systems for battery-to-lead-to-market workflows |
| PrecisionRefine | Kimberley | Lead refinery machine equipment, dry process equipment | Compact, space-saving designs ideal for urban facilities |
| BatteryCycle Solutions | Nelspruit | Lead acid battery breaking and separation system, auxiliary equipment | 24/7 technical support for uninterrupted operations |
| GlobalRefine SA | Polokwane | Metal melting furnace equipment, wet process equipment | Import-export specialists with global technology partnerships |
1. EcoRefine Solutions (Johannesburg)
Nestled in Johannesburg's industrial hub, EcoRefine Solutions has been a cornerstone of South Africa's lead refining industry for over 15 years. What sets them apart? Their unwavering focus on lead-acid battery recycling—an area where precision and environmental responsibility are non-negotiable. At the core of their offerings is their
lead refinery machine equipment
, designed to transform scrap lead into 99.99% pure lead ingots, meeting the strictest industry standards. But their expertise doesn't stop there: they're also pioneers in
lead acid battery recycling equipment
, with a state-of-the-art
lead acid battery breaking and separation system
that efficiently disassembles batteries, separating plastic, acid, and lead components with minimal manual intervention.
What really makes EcoRefine a standout is their commitment to sustainability. They've invested heavily in air pollution control system equipment , ensuring that emissions from their refining processes are filtered and treated to comply with South Africa's stringent environmental regulations. "We don't just sell equipment—we build partnerships," says their sales director, Sarah Mokoena. "Many of our clients start with a single battery processing line and expand with us as their business grows. It's rewarding to see them turn waste into wealth while protecting the planet."
What really makes EcoRefine a standout is their commitment to sustainability. They've invested heavily in air pollution control system equipment , ensuring that emissions from their refining processes are filtered and treated to comply with South Africa's stringent environmental regulations. "We don't just sell equipment—we build partnerships," says their sales director, Sarah Mokoena. "Many of our clients start with a single battery processing line and expand with us as their business grows. It's rewarding to see them turn waste into wealth while protecting the planet."
2. MetalMelt Technologies (Durban)
For those in need of robust melting solutions, MetalMelt Technologies in Durban is a name you can trust. With a focus on
metal melting furnace equipment
, they've earned a reputation for building furnaces that combine power with precision. Whether you're melting lead scrap, dross, or battery plates, their medium-frequency induction furnaces deliver consistent heat distribution, reducing melting time by up to 30% compared to traditional models. But their innovation shines brightest in their
lead acid battery breaking and separation system
, a modular setup that can handle 500 to 2,500 kg of batteries per hour—perfect for both small recyclers and large industrial plants.
What clients love about MetalMelt is their flexibility. "We had a unique challenge: our facility is in a tight urban space," recalls a client from a Durban-based recycling plant. "MetalMelt customized their separation system to fit our layout, and even trained our team on maintenance. Three years later, it's still running like new." With a team of in-house engineers and a workshop in Durban's port area, they also offer quick turnaround on spare parts, ensuring minimal downtime for their clients.
What clients love about MetalMelt is their flexibility. "We had a unique challenge: our facility is in a tight urban space," recalls a client from a Durban-based recycling plant. "MetalMelt customized their separation system to fit our layout, and even trained our team on maintenance. Three years later, it's still running like new." With a team of in-house engineers and a workshop in Durban's port area, they also offer quick turnaround on spare parts, ensuring minimal downtime for their clients.
3. GreenCycle Engineering (Cape Town)
Cape Town's GreenCycle Engineering is on a mission to make lead refining greener and more energy-efficient. Their flagship product? A
lead refinery furnace
that uses 20% less electricity than conventional models, thanks to advanced insulation and heat recovery technology. "Energy costs are a big pain point for our clients," explains founder Mark van der Merwe. "Our furnaces not only cut down on utility bills but also reduce carbon footprints—something both businesses and regulators appreciate."
Beyond furnaces, GreenCycle is a leader in medium frequency electricity furnace equipment , ideal for melting lead with precise temperature control. They also offer comprehensive support, from initial site assessments to installation and staff training. One of their recent projects involved retrofitting a 20-year-old refinery in Stellenbosch with new furnace technology, increasing its output by 40% while lowering emissions. "It's not just about selling equipment," Mark adds. "It's about future-proofing our clients' operations."
Beyond furnaces, GreenCycle is a leader in medium frequency electricity furnace equipment , ideal for melting lead with precise temperature control. They also offer comprehensive support, from initial site assessments to installation and staff training. One of their recent projects involved retrofitting a 20-year-old refinery in Stellenbosch with new furnace technology, increasing its output by 40% while lowering emissions. "It's not just about selling equipment," Mark adds. "It's about future-proofing our clients' operations."
4. SA Lead Processors (Pretoria)
When it comes to turnkey solutions, SA Lead Processors in Pretoria is second to none. They specialize in end-to-end systems that take you from battery collection to refined lead sales. At the heart of their offerings is their
lead acid battery breaking and separation system
, a fully automated line that handles battery crushing, acid neutralization, and lead separation—all in one seamless process. To ensure purity, they also provide
filter press equipment
that removes impurities from lead paste, resulting in higher-quality output and better market prices.
What makes SA Lead Processors a favorite among new entrants to the industry is their "start small, scale fast" approach. "We worked with a client who started with a 500 kg/hour system and within two years expanded to 2,000 kg/hour," says operations manager Thabo Ndlovu. "We provided the initial equipment, then helped them upgrade without disrupting their existing workflow." With a showroom in Pretoria, potential clients can even see their equipment in action before making a decision—a level of transparency that builds trust.
What makes SA Lead Processors a favorite among new entrants to the industry is their "start small, scale fast" approach. "We worked with a client who started with a 500 kg/hour system and within two years expanded to 2,000 kg/hour," says operations manager Thabo Ndlovu. "We provided the initial equipment, then helped them upgrade without disrupting their existing workflow." With a showroom in Pretoria, potential clients can even see their equipment in action before making a decision—a level of transparency that builds trust.
5. CleanTech Refiners (Port Elizabeth)
For businesses prioritizing environmental compliance, CleanTech Refiners in Port Elizabeth is a top choice. As an ISO 14001 certified company, they've made sustainability the cornerstone of their operations. Their
lead refinery machine equipment
is engineered to minimize waste, with systems that recover over 95% of lead from scrap materials. But their crown jewel is their
air pollution control machines equipment
, which includes bag filters, scrubbers, and catalytic converters to capture dust, fumes, and harmful gases.
"We once had a client in the Eastern Cape who was struggling to meet local emission standards," shares environmental specialist Lisa du Plessis. "We installed our air pollution control system, and within a month, their emissions were 70% below the legal limit. Now they're not just compliant—they're a role model for sustainable recycling." CleanTech also offers ongoing monitoring services, ensuring their clients' systems stay efficient and compliant long after installation.
"We once had a client in the Eastern Cape who was struggling to meet local emission standards," shares environmental specialist Lisa du Plessis. "We installed our air pollution control system, and within a month, their emissions were 70% below the legal limit. Now they're not just compliant—they're a role model for sustainable recycling." CleanTech also offers ongoing monitoring services, ensuring their clients' systems stay efficient and compliant long after installation.
6. AlloyMasters SA (Bloemfontein)
While many suppliers focus on pure lead, AlloyMasters SA in Bloemfontein has carved a niche in high-value lead alloys. Their
lead refinery furnace
is designed to produce specialized alloys for industries like automotive, construction, and electronics—think lead-tin solders or lead-antimony alloys for batteries. To achieve precise alloy compositions, they use advanced
hydraulic press machines equipment
that compacts lead powder into uniform briquettes, ensuring consistent melting and mixing.
"Alloys are where the profit is," explains technical director Johan Kruger. "A standard lead ingot might sell for R20/kg, but a custom alloy for automotive parts can fetch R35/kg or more. Our clients don't just recycle—they add value." AlloyMasters works closely with clients to develop custom alloys, even offering small-batch production for testing and prototyping. It's this focus on innovation that has made them a go-to supplier for specialized manufacturers across South Africa.
"Alloys are where the profit is," explains technical director Johan Kruger. "A standard lead ingot might sell for R20/kg, but a custom alloy for automotive parts can fetch R35/kg or more. Our clients don't just recycle—they add value." AlloyMasters works closely with clients to develop custom alloys, even offering small-batch production for testing and prototyping. It's this focus on innovation that has made them a go-to supplier for specialized manufacturers across South Africa.
7. RecyclePro Industries (East London)
RecyclePro Industries in East London understands that efficiency is key to profitability in recycling. That's why they've developed integrated systems that streamline every step of the process, from battery collection to lead sales. Their
lead acid battery recycling equipment
includes crushers, separators, and paste dryers, while their
plastic pneumatic conveying system
transports plastic battery casings to a separate processing line—eliminating manual handling and reducing labor costs.
"Our clients want to focus on growing their business, not managing equipment," says CEO Ntombi Sgwili. "That's why we design systems that talk to each other. For example, our battery breaking system automatically adjusts its speed based on the output of the lead refinery furnace, preventing bottlenecks." RecyclePro also offers software that tracks material flow, helping clients optimize inventory and reduce waste. It's this attention to detail that has earned them a loyal client base along the Eastern Cape coast.
"Our clients want to focus on growing their business, not managing equipment," says CEO Ntombi Sgwili. "That's why we design systems that talk to each other. For example, our battery breaking system automatically adjusts its speed based on the output of the lead refinery furnace, preventing bottlenecks." RecyclePro also offers software that tracks material flow, helping clients optimize inventory and reduce waste. It's this attention to detail that has earned them a loyal client base along the Eastern Cape coast.
8. PrecisionRefine (Kimberley)
In a city known for mining, PrecisionRefine in Kimberley brings mining-level precision to lead refining. They specialize in
lead refinery machine equipment
that's compact yet powerful—perfect for urban facilities or sites with limited space. Their dry process equipment, for instance, uses air classification instead of water to separate lead particles, reducing water usage and simplifying waste treatment. "We designed our systems with Kimberley's water scarcity in mind," says founder Pieter Botha. "Why use 10,000 liters of water a day when you can use air?"
PrecisionRefine's equipment is also known for its durability. "We source components from local suppliers whenever possible, which makes maintenance easier and faster," Pieter adds. A client in Upington recently shared, "Our PrecisionRefine system has been running 12 hours a day for five years, and we've only replaced a few wear parts. It's been a game-changer for our bottom line."
PrecisionRefine's equipment is also known for its durability. "We source components from local suppliers whenever possible, which makes maintenance easier and faster," Pieter adds. A client in Upington recently shared, "Our PrecisionRefine system has been running 12 hours a day for five years, and we've only replaced a few wear parts. It's been a game-changer for our bottom line."
9. BatteryCycle Solutions (Nelspruit)
For recyclers who need reliable support, BatteryCycle Solutions in Nelspruit delivers peace of mind. They offer a range of
lead acid battery recycling equipment
, from small-scale manual crushers to large automated lines, but their real strength is in service. "We know that downtime costs money," says service manager Sipho Dlamini. "That's why we have a 24/7 support hotline and a team of technicians who can reach any client in Mpumalanga, Limpopo, or Gauteng within four hours."
BatteryCycle also provides auxiliary equipment like acid storage tanks, lead ingot molds, and safety gear, making them a one-stop shop for new recyclers. "When we started, we had no idea what we needed beyond the basic separation system," recalls a client from a small recycling plant in Witbank. "BatteryCycle walked us through every step, from permits to equipment setup. They even helped us find buyers for our lead." It's this hands-on approach that has made BatteryCycle a trusted partner for small to medium-sized recyclers.
BatteryCycle also provides auxiliary equipment like acid storage tanks, lead ingot molds, and safety gear, making them a one-stop shop for new recyclers. "When we started, we had no idea what we needed beyond the basic separation system," recalls a client from a small recycling plant in Witbank. "BatteryCycle walked us through every step, from permits to equipment setup. They even helped us find buyers for our lead." It's this hands-on approach that has made BatteryCycle a trusted partner for small to medium-sized recyclers.
10. GlobalRefine SA (Polokwane)
Rounding out our list is GlobalRefine SA in Polokwane, a supplier with a global perspective and local expertise. They import cutting-edge
metal melting furnace equipment
from Europe and Asia, then adapt it to South African conditions—whether that means modifying it to run on local electricity standards or adding features to handle regional scrap types. Their
wet process equipment
, for example, is designed to treat hard water common in Limpopo, preventing scale buildup and extending equipment life.
GlobalRefine also acts as a wholesaler, making it easier for smaller suppliers to access high-quality equipment. "We work with 20+ resellers across the country," explains export manager Grace Chikwama. "This means a recycler in rural KwaZulu-Natal can get the same equipment as a plant in Johannesburg, with local support." With a focus on affordability and accessibility, GlobalRefine is helping to democratize the lead recycling industry in South Africa.
GlobalRefine also acts as a wholesaler, making it easier for smaller suppliers to access high-quality equipment. "We work with 20+ resellers across the country," explains export manager Grace Chikwama. "This means a recycler in rural KwaZulu-Natal can get the same equipment as a plant in Johannesburg, with local support." With a focus on affordability and accessibility, GlobalRefine is helping to democratize the lead recycling industry in South Africa.









