Dona Ferentes
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▪ 98% conversion of antimony to water-soluble chloride in a single-step, acid-free process.
▪ Feedstock sourced from U.S. e-waste including telecom equipment and servers - underscoring the value of high- grade urban mining streams.
▪ Recovered grade of 3.13% Sb exceeds global primary antimony mine averages (0.1–1.0%).
▪ Antimony is a critical metal used in munitions, semiconductors, batteries, and flame retardants.
▪ The U.S. has no significant domestic Sb production, relying heavily on Chinese imports.
▪ Results demonstrate the viability of onshore metal recovery from E-Waste, supporting U.S. strategic supply chains. Recent discussions in Washington with U.S. government and Department of Defense (DoD) representatives further underscored the national interest in securing domestic antimony supply.
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and, at 11am, saved for bas

MTM Achieves 98% Recovery of High-Grade (3.1%) Antimony from U.S. E-Waste
▪ 3.13% Antimony (Sb) r U.S.-sourced e-waste feedstock using MTM’s proprietary FJH technology.▪ 98% conversion of antimony to water-soluble chloride in a single-step, acid-free process.
▪ Feedstock sourced from U.S. e-waste including telecom equipment and servers - underscoring the value of high- grade urban mining streams.
▪ Recovered grade of 3.13% Sb exceeds global primary antimony mine averages (0.1–1.0%).
▪ Antimony is a critical metal used in munitions, semiconductors, batteries, and flame retardants.
▪ The U.S. has no significant domestic Sb production, relying heavily on Chinese imports.
▪ Results demonstrate the viability of onshore metal recovery from E-Waste, supporting U.S. strategic supply chains. Recent discussions in Washington with U.S. government and Department of Defense (DoD) representatives further underscored the national interest in securing domestic antimony supply.
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and, at 11am, saved for bas
