
Rare metals.
Reclaimed.
Supply chains.
Reshaped.
Recycling and refining solutions for critical metals—built for U.S. semiconductor, aerospace, electronics and advanced manufacturing supply chains.
Strategic value,
recovered from waste.
We evaluate complex, high-value industrial material streams for responsible recovery and downstream refining pathways.
From complex input
to usable material.
Every material stream is assessed on its composition, form, recovery potential and target specification. Processing routes are defined only after technical review.
Discuss your material ↗Characterization
Review material history, form, available assays and handling requirements.
Route Development
Define a fit-for-purpose recovery and purification pathway.
Recovery & Refining
Coordinate qualified processing based on the agreed material and specification.
Return or Sale
Structure toll refining, metal return or purchase options when technically viable.
Capabilities, achievable purity and commercial terms are confirmed case by case after material review and testing.
A China-Free pathway,
when your program requires it.
For approved programs, sourcing and processing pathways can be structured to exclude mainland China origin and processing, based on your specific requirements.
“China-Free” is a customer-defined sourcing and processing requirement, not a certification claim. Feasibility is confirmed per program.
Built for industries where
materials matter.
Commercial and technical collaboration for high-consequence supply chains.
Semiconductor
Production scrap, wafers, target materials and process residues.
Electronics
Recovering strategic value from components and advanced material streams.
Aerospace
Controlled handling of high-value alloys and specification-driven materials.
Advanced Manufacturing
Circular feedstock solutions for demanding industrial applications.
A clear path from
material to value.
Share details
Material type, form, quantity, origin and available analysis.
Technical review
We assess fit, pathway, documentation and sampling needs.
Commercial proposal
Receive the proposed structure, scope and next steps.
Ship & process
After approval, coordinate logistics and program execution.
Put your material
back to work.
Tell us what you have. We’ll review the material and respond with the right next questions.












