Plasma specialist Tetronics International has accused Defra of a U-turn over its decision to uphold a rule allowing waste companies to landfill hazardous waste materials from energy from waste plants.
Tetronics Ltd., a U.K.-based supplier of direct current (DC) plasma waste recovery plants for treating hazardous waste and metal recovery, has won the National Recycling Awards 2012 in the category ...
Tetronics International, Wiltshire, U.K., has signed a deal to provide its plasma arc technology to Duncan Recycling & Refining (DR2), Duncan, Oklahoma, which will allow DR2 to recover precious metals ...
Another Tetronics plasma refining plant successfully achieves full operational status. The system, supplied to solar industries, will recover precious metal (PMs) and platinum group metals (PGMs) from ...
Tetronics International, a global leader in Plasma Arc technology for resource recovery and hazardous waste treatment applications, is pleased to announce that BlueOak Resources, USA have selected ...
Trials have been completed by UK companies Costain and Tetronics International of new technology for the vitrification of intermediate-level radioactive waste. The partners claim the technology could ...
BlueOak Resources, a Burlingame, Calif.-based startup that aims to convert e-waste into a sustainable source of critical metals and rare earths, has chosen e-waste-recovery specialist Tetronics to ...
NEWCASTLE, Del., Feb. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- EESTech Inc, publicly traded on the US OTC markets, is a specialist in the provision of reclamation and remediation services to the world's mining and ...
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Mitsubishi has signed a deal to clean up chemicals - including cyanide - used in its manufacturing process. Working with waste recovery business Tetronics the firm hopes to crack the problem of spent ...