Core Insights - Metallium Ltd. is rapidly advancing the industrial scale-up of its Gator Point Technology Campus in Texas, which will utilize its proprietary Flash Joule Heating (FJH) technology for recovering critical, precious, and base metals from electronic waste and other high-value feedstocks [1] Group 1: Technology and Operations - The Gator Point Technology Campus is the first facility in the U.S. for Metallium, focusing on the recovery of metals from electronic waste, specifically printed circuit boards [1] - The company acquired the plant less than 12 months ago and has made significant upgrades, transforming it into a primary technology demonstration and early commercial processing hub [1] - Metallium aims to have three FJH reactors operating in parallel by June 2026, which will validate the scalability of the technology and support a target of processing approximately 8,000 tons of PCF feedstock per year [1] Group 2: Management and Vision - Michael Walshe, Managing Director and CEO of Metallium, highlighted the substantial progress made in less than a year, evolving the site from a mothballed facility to a technology campus [1] - The company is pioneering a low-carbon, high-efficiency approach to recover critical and precious metals from mineral concentrates and high-grade waste streams [1] - Metallium's patented FJH technology allows for the extraction of high-value materials such as gallium, germanium, antimony, rare earth elements, and gold from various feedstocks including refinery scrap and e-waste [1]
Metallium Reports Industrial Scale-Up of its Texas Technology Campus Advances Rapidly
Prnewswire·2026-03-10 15:32