Recycalytics, headquartered in Newark, NJ, is now accepting end-of-life, metal supported catalyst media for recovery of the contained platinum group metal values.
Kurt Ellis, president of Recycalytics stated "Metal or foil substrate catalyst elements have always been a troubling disposal problem. Emissions control professionals have always had good options for recycling ceramic-based catalyst media, but more often than not, steel supported media ends up in the scrap yard, along with all the expensive platinum. We have spent the last two years experimenting to find an effective method to recover the high PGM values bonded to the metal monolith. We're pleased to have finally identified an efficient and environmentally friendly solution."
The company specializes in the recovery of platinum group metallic values from end-of-life catalysts and catalyst production scrap.
Recycalytics is a wholly owned business unit of Federal Autocat Recycling, LLC.
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