Precious Metal Recycling Made Easy
Aqua Regia has been used by most refiners since the 14th century, and updated over the years. While this method works very well on alloys of some precious metals, it damages most of other metals and non-metals.
Our new, patented solutions are inexpensive, simple and straightforward. There is no need to use organic solvents and dangerous chemicals, and it does not damage the substrate which may have gold, platinum and/or other metals deposited onto them. This technology allows control of costs, optimizes the precious metals yields, and gives clients autonomy in the recycling process.
Cutting-Edge Innovation
Not Harmful to Metals and Substrates
Our patented solutions do not harm a variety of other metals and substrates in the recycling process. As an example, if gold and/or platinum are deposited onto a substrate that needs to be saved and/or preserved, our technology can be used.
Eliminate Costly Third Party Processing Companies
Our solutions provide in-house control of the precious metals rather than subcontracting out the recycling and recovering. Most companies found that they have recouped more through our technologies than by sending it out to a third parties for processing. As an example, our results have shown between 30-70% higher yields of precious metals, especially gold.
Cut Costs
Since our technologies are straightforward, simple and require little investments, the overall costs are actually between 15-40% less expensive depending on application.
Optmized Precious Metal Yields
The desired 99.99% gold usually DOES NOT NEED re-purification of the reduced gold. If for example, 99.999% gold is desired, we have a simple and straightforward “gold purity upscale“ technology available (patent pending). This technology does not need any investment and it can be carried out in either in-plant or remote locations, with little to simple chemical processing set-up. Further, the desired 99.99% platinum also usually does not require re-purification of the platinum sponge. So the pure platinum sponge is usually obtained directly.
Non-Toxic and Non-Hazardous
The organic complexes of platinum are not reported as occupational hazards. People working with our patented solutions are not exposed to platinum complexes. The platinum complex is bioadsorbed from the liquid mixture of the original processing tank, and dried out and burned down in one step in a simple furnace.