EnviroLeach Technologies Inc. (the ``Company`` or “Enviroleach”)
(CSE:ETI) announced today that it has completed an extensive seven
month hydrometallurgical testing program of its non-cyanide,
non-acid based formula on Electronic Waste (E-Waste), specifically
printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) based materials. Gold
recoveries of up to 90% in periods of less than 120 minutes were
achieved using the Company’s unique, patent pending and
environmentally friendly process.
The test results of the EnviroLeach reagent, as
compared to the current industry standard acid based extraction
method, was found to provide similar leach kinetics and recoveries.
However, contrary to the acid based method, the EnviroLeach reagent
was safe to handle, functioned at low temperatures and near neutral
pH levels. In addition, unlike the acid method, EnviroLeach did not
generate poisonous off-gassing. As to the safety comparisons, the
acids are toxic, whereas the base ingredients of the EnviroLeach
product are all FDA approved as nutritional supplements, medicines
and food additives.
The seven month comprehensive test program
involved all aspects of the PCBA recycling/recovery process. This
included the following steps:
- the shredding, separation and grinding of raw PCBA materials to
minus 200 um (70 mesh),
- the agitated vat leaching and subsequent dissolution of the
contained metals into aqueous solution,
- the separation of solids from leach liquors while minimizing
losses of both chemicals and metals,
- the recovery of the dissolved metals and gold ion complexes
from the pregnant solution using a proprietary process,
- the regeneration of the barren leach solution using a
proprietary electrochemical process providing complete reusability
of the reagent
The results of this extensive test program
clearly demonstrate that the EnviroLeach process effectively
recovered the target metals from the raw e-waste making it the
world’s only safe, truly environmentally friendly and sustainable
solution for the recovery of precious metals from end of life
electronics.
The goal of the EnviroLeach E-waste division is
to become a core participant in the circular integration of the
technology supply chain by converting the e-waste of today into a
sustainable source of metals for the technologies of tomorrow.
Test Results and Procedures
Material preparation and grinding was done at
Mineworx Technology’s facilities in Coquitlam, BC. The preparation
included the shredding, pulverizing, milling and classifying of
over 4 tonnes of e-waste materials including, set top box boards,
memory modules, motherboards, hard drive boards, CPU processors and
other PCBA based materials.
The fine milling of the material was performed
using Mineworx Technology’s unique dry grinding mill known as the
“X-Mill”. The X-Mill successfully ground the material to the target
size of minus 200 microns (70 mesh) at a conservative rate of 1.4
tonnes per hour. Further optimization of the grinding circuit is
expected to increase the throughput to 2 tonnes per hour or 48
tonnes per day for the target materials. The target grind size was
determined by extensive detailed particle size analysis and sample
dissolution using the patent pending EnviroLeach Formula confirmed
by acid digestion and fire assay.
Hydrometallurgical testing and analysis was
performed at both the EnviroLeach and Met-Solve Laboratories
facilities and included hundreds of individual lab scale solubility
tests at durations from 10 minutes to 24 hours with various leach
modifiers and solids amounts ranging from 5 grams to 1 kg with
varying pulp densities up to 25%. Pilot scale testing included
multiple tests of 12 to 25 kilogram solids in 100 litres of
solution and up to 200 kg solids test in 800 litres of solution.
Optimal recoveries were found to take less than 120 minutes on most
material tested.
Sample test recovery results of the E-waste
materials are illustrated in the table below:
|
Extracted Gold Grade PPM/GPT |
Recovery (%) |
Sample Material |
30 mins |
60 mins |
90 mins |
120 mins |
E-Waste Sample 1 |
1,259 |
1,368 |
1,536 |
1,629 |
85.8 |
% |
E-Waste Sample 2 |
1,102 |
1,241 |
1,312 |
1,343 |
75.6 |
% |
E-Waste Sample 3 |
1,261 |
1,371 |
1,504 |
1,626 |
86.3 |
% |
E-Waste Sample 4 |
1,299 |
1,365 |
1,542 |
1,672 |
84.8 |
% |
E-Waste Sample 5 |
1,094 |
1,145 |
1,258 |
1,378 |
78.4 |
% |
E-Waste Sample 6 |
1,631 |
1,740 |
1,770 |
1,802 |
88.6 |
% |
E-Waste Sample 7 |
1,295 |
1,432 |
1,581 |
1,670 |
83.3 |
% |
E-Waste Sample 8 |
1,009 |
1,198 |
1,229 |
1,380 |
75.3 |
% |
Recoveries into solution were determined by
systematic sampling and monitoring of solution grades, acid
digestion of the head and residue material and the subsequent
analysis using multi-element atomic absorption spectroscopy (AA),
inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES)
and by fire assays by ALS Laboratories. Results with mass-balance
deviations of more than 10% were discarded and not included in the
test results.
Duane Nelson, CEO of EnviroLeach
reports, "The successful extraction of precious metals from
E-Waste using our process opens another significant market sector
for the Company. EnviroLeach is now uniquely positioned within 2
burgeoning industry sectors providing the world’s only effective,
safe and environmentally friendly alternative to the current toxic
methods of extraction used by both sectors today. The enhanced
leach kinetics and accelerated, short leach/recovery cycle of the
E-Waste material enables the EnviroLeach formula to process up to
10 times more material per day than most mineral ores and
concentrates. This fact, combined with the large above-ground
supply and considerably higher grade of the feedstock, makes the
processing of the E-Waste material a much more economically
attractive product. We intend to deploy the resources necessary to
aggressively develop our e-waste division in 2017.”
The E-Waste Management Sector
E-Waste is one of the fastest growing waste
streams in the world and is expected to grow to 50 million tons
annually by 2020. In the U.S. alone, consumers dispose of some 3.2
million tons of E-Waste annually with more than 70% ending up in
landfills. It’s estimated that less than 30% of all e-waste
undergoes any recycling globally. (Source: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency).
E-Waste recycling will play a very
significant role in the coming decade and will impact a number of
industries globally. The growth of the E-Waste Recycling market is
driven by several factors including, the high technology rate of
obsolescence, the growth of the IT industry including new and
innovative technologies, and the increased buying power of
individuals. In addition, the existence of valuable recyclable
materials in e-waste is another major driver of the market.
Significant improvements in the collection and
recycling process and the introduction of innovative new green
technologies and alternatives are needed within the sector to fully
develop this secondary metal resource. EnviroLeach is poised to
become a significant part of this evolution. Other than the
EnviroLeach process, there is currently no economically viable and
truly environmentally friendly solution to extract precious metals
from E-Waste.
Due to the current highly fragmented nature of
the E-Waste sector and the fact that the industry is still in the
early stages of consolidation, there are still considerable
opportunities for new technology based participants such as
EnviroLeach to develop the necessary alliances and partnerships
necessary to become significant players within the sector. The
increased demand for green, environmental initiatives and the fact
that EnviroLeach offers the only viable alternative to the current
toxic processes used today, will contribute greatly to the rapid
development of these relationships.
The company continues to pursue strategic
relationships in both the mining and E-Waste sectors and is in
discussion with many potential partners and vendors.
About EnviroLeach Technologies Inc.
EnviroLeach is a Canadian technology company
that recovers precious metals from ores, concentrates and
electronic waste using environmentally friendly technologies. The
company has developed a unique, cost-effective and environmentally
friendly alternative to the current toxic methods used in the
hydrometallurgical extraction of precious metals for the mining and
Electronic Waste (E-Waste) sectors. The primary ingredient of the
EnviroLeach formula is FDA approved for nutritional supplements and
medicines including the treatment of some cancers. The reagent
modifiers are FDA approved food-grade additives. The company is
actively pursuing strategic relationships in both sectors.
(SEDAR filings: EnviroLeach Technologies, Inc.)
Forward-Looking Statements
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Contact Information:
EnviroLeach Technologies Inc.
Duane Nelson
President & CEO
info@enviroleach.com
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