Date: 05/16/2024

Vendor: Camston Wrather

Technology/Topic: Making Tomorrow’s Atoms from Today’s End-Of-Life Bits

URL: https://www.camstonwrather.com

TEM Video (milTube): https://www.milsuite.mil/video/watch/video/69246

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Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!

Camston Wrather’s advanced particle separation techniques for the extraction of precious and base metals from end-of-life electronics and precious metal bearing recyclables, is what sets us apart in the recycling industry. Our less carbon intensive process is a win for our clients and the environment. We are here to support our partners throughout the supply chain, we can take what was once unwanted and discarded and regenerate those products into a renewable raw material to be utilized in the manufacturing of new technology.  Our process emits 90% less carbon emissions than traditional mining and smelting techniques that are in practice today while producing the same quantity of recovered minerals as current applications in use.

Our Carlsbad e-Waste processing center is a DOD Secure Facility for data bearing devices, ensuring the secure handling and destruction of our client’s critical assets beyond the 2mm NSA standard. Furthermore, Camston remains focused on creating a vertically integrated domestic solution to enhance US mineral reserves and increase national security.        

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