Metallium advances Texas technology campus scale-up with three FJH reactors targeted by June

Reuters
Mar 10
Metallium advances Texas technology campus scale-up with three FJH reactors targeted by June

Metallium said work is advancing at its Gator Point Technology Campus in Chambers County, Texas, which it acquired less than 12 months ago. The site is being rehabilitated and upgraded with processing equipment to serve as the company’s main U.S. technology demonstration and early commercial processing hub. Metallium plans to have three Flash Joule Heating reactors operating in parallel by June. The campus will use its Flash Joule Heating technology to recover critical, precious and base metals from electronic waste and other high-value feedstocks.

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