Sabin Metal adds second electric arc furnace at Williston facility
Sabin Metal Corp. has added a second electric arc furnace (EAF) and baghouse at its Williston, North Dakota precious metals recovery and refining processing plant.
The addition of the second EAF has doubled the company’s capacity to process spent precious metal bearing hydrocarbon/ petrochemical catalysts.
The EAF utilizes Sabin’s Pyro-Re™ technology for maximum possible recovery of remaining precious metals from spent process catalysts.
The baghouse incorporates state of the art filtration systems that enable the company to recover particulates of precious metals that are otherwise lost to the atmosphere. It additionally ensures compliance with appropriate pollution abatement standards.
Adapted from a press release by Emma McAleavey.
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