METAL RECOVERY
Magnesium hydroxide enables the selective recovery of metal residues from industrial waste streams. This process helps in extracting valuable metals, such as iron, aluminium, zinc, copper, or other elements, from waste materials. These metals can then be reused in various industries, supporting the principles of the circular economy. The use of magnesium hydroxide in industrial waste streams enhances the recovery and efficient recycling of metals.
Magnesium Sulphate Circuit
Magnesium hydroxide, derived from the circular economy, facilitates the removal of sulfur/sulfates from waste materials. During this process, sulfur, which would otherwise lead to sulfur emissions, is captured and converted into magnesium sulfate. This by-product can be further processed and used in various applications, such as in fertilizers, in the production of struvite fertilizers, or in other chemical processes. Removing sulfur from waste reduces the environmental impact of sulfur emissions while producing magnesium sulfate, a valuable raw material in many industries.
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