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Tetronics Webinar: From Hazard to Resource-An insight into the rapid growth of APCr from EfW
The growth in EfW plant capacity is leading to a corresponding increase in the generation of Air Pollution Control residues (APCr), making it one of the fastest growing hazardous waste streams in the EU. Fact: For every 100,000 tpa of MSW that is converted to energy using thermal treatment processes, approx. 4,000 tpa of hazardous APCr is produced. APCr is a hazardous waste, generated in the ...
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Harsco Metals Forms Strategic Alliance with Tetronics
Tetronics Ltd., a global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, today announced that it has signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement with Harsco Metals Group Ltd, an established and well respected globally operating services company. Through this alliance Harsco will seek to extend their technical offering ...
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Furuya Metal selects Tetronics Plasma Technology to recover platinum group metals from waste catalysts
The technology will be used to reclaim high levels of Platinum Group Metals from chemical, automotive and other industrial waste catalysts. Tetronics Ltd., the global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, today announced that it has been selected by Furuya Metal Co. Ltd., Japan to supply a new plasma ...
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Tetronics to supply BlueOak recovery technology to reclaim precious metals from electronic waste across the USA
Tetronics has secured its first contract with BlueOak Resources, USA to provide Plasma refining technology for the recovery of precious metals from e-waste in a plant located in Osceola, Arkansas. This launch project will cement the strategic relationship formed between the two companies to exploit the US e-waste market. London, 22 July 2014 – Tetronics International, a global leader in ...
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Mitsubishi and Tetronics to tackle hazardous waste from aluminium industry
A new collaboration partnership will see Mitsubishi Corporation and Tetronics working together to treat the problematic Spent PotLiner (SPL) hazardous waste that is routinely generated during the manufacturing of aluminium. Tetronics Ltd., a leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, announced the signing of a ...
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Tetronics to Supply Plasma Hazardous Waste Treatment Technology for UKs First Green Energy Park
The technology will turn the Air Pollution Control (APC) residue generated from the Biomass Power Plant into bricks and tiles for the building industry, thereby; ensuring close to zero residues need to be landfilled. Tetronics Ltd., a global leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, has been selected by ...
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Tetronics Celebrates Win at National Recycling Awards - Tetronics wins the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycler of the Year 2012 category.
Tetronics Ltd., market leader in the supply of Direct Current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for the treatment of hazardous waste and metal recovery, is delighted to announce that it has won the National Recycling Awards 2012 for the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Recycler of the Year. These awards recognise excellence in all parts of the waste hierarchy and in all sections of the ...
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Waste Management Takes Equity Position in InEnTec Through Sale of Its Interest in S4 Energy Solutions
Waste Management (NYSE: WM) today announced that it has taken an equity position in InEnTec Inc. (InEnTec) by exchanging its equity interest in S4 Energy Solutions LLC (S4), for an equity position in InEnTec. S4 was formed by the parties in 2009 to design, construct and operate a waste gasification plant using InEnTec's Plasma Enhanced Melter (PEM®) technology. "Changing our investment ...
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