Furuya Metal Opens Pyrometallurgical Facility Supplied by Tetronics
Tetronics International, the global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, is pleased to announce that Furuya Metal Co. Ltd., Japan has officially opened its new plasma facility supplied by Tetronics for the reclamation of Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) from spent catalysts.
Furuya has introduced the plasma pyrometallurgical facility in a newly constructed building at its Japanese Tsuchiura plant. Their newly established plasma process will enable Furuya to recover PGMs from low grade scrap catalysts with highly efficient technical recovery rates.
Tetronics’ technology has been used for decades to recover Platinum, Palladium and Rhodium from precious metal bearing waste materials. With on-going development, Furuya, Mitsubishi Corp and Tetronics International have now jointly developed know-how to recover Ruthenium and Iridium from low grade scrap.
Plant operation started mid-August and Furuya expects scrap collection to start from next spring. For this project Furuya is expected to receive a subsidy from the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry under its ‘Program for conserving consumption of rare metals’.
Speaking about the project, Furuya comments;
“This is an exciting time for us as the plant comes into operation. By introducing this new plasma facility, we are aiming to increase our income by Yen 200 million per year (Circa $2 million per year).”
Graeme Rumbol, CEO for Tetronics International comments;
“It has been a pleasure to support Furuya with this project. Our objective remains to ensure Furuya maximises their return from the plant as well as providing them with a competitive advantage that the industry leading recovery performance of plasma makes possible.”
Catalyst wastes such as industrial catalysts from the chemical and petrochemical industries contain precious metals. Specifically the PGMs are valuable as a result of their low natural abundance, unique properties and the complex processes that are required for their extraction and refining from primary sources.
For more information about Tetronics International, please contact Kate Colclough on +44 (0)1793 238 500 or visit: www.tetronics.com
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